2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
The UnitedHealthcare pharmacy benefit offers What is a Prescription Drug List? you flexibility and choice in the prescription
A Prescription Drug List (PDL) is a list of Food
medications available to you. Understanding
and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved brand-
your Prescription Drug List will help you make more informed decisions about prescription medications.
designed to provide you with coverage for a
This guide will help you understand these
choices. It will also enable you to ask your
commonly prescribed medications for certain
regarding your medication needs. Our goal is to
conditions. You and your doctor may refer to
provide information that will help you make
this list to consider prescription medication
informed decisions regarding medications for
choices and select the appropriate medication to
Below you will find some common questions
Keep in mind that the benefit plan documents
people have asked regarding UnitedHealthcare’s
provided by your health plan may include a
pharmacy benefit. If you have pharmacy benefit
Summary Plan Description or a Certificate of
coverage with UnitedHealthcare, please visit us
at www.uhcsr.com or call the Customer Service
documents define your pharmacy coverage and
may exclude coverage for certain medications
information. If you are not currently enrolled
listed in the PDL found in this guide. If you do
with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit
not have the benefit plan documents, please
coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for
contact your health plan for this information.
enrollment period or you may contact your
health plan for additional information.
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about your benefit by visiting www.uhcsr.com or by calling the Customer Service telephone
number printed on your ID card. If you are not currently enrolled with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for additional information
during your open enrollment period or you may contact your health plan for additional information. What are tier designations and how do Your Highest-Cost Option they affect what I actually pay at the Tier 3 is your highest copayment option. pharmacy?
Sometimes there are alternatives available in
Prescription medications are categorized within
Tier 1 or Tier 2. If you are currently taking a
three tiers. Each tier is assigned a copayment,
medication in Tier 3, ask your doctor whether
which is an amount you pay when you fill a
there are Tier 1 or Tier 2 alternatives that may be
prescription at a participating retail pharmacy or
appropriate for your treatment. Compounded
refill your ongoing prescription through the
medications, those medications containing one
network mail-order pharmacy service. Your
or more ingredients that are prepared “on-site”
health plan sets the actual copayment amounts
by a pharmacist, are classified at the Tier 3 level,
provided that the individual ingredients used in
pharmacy benefit. Consult the benefit plan
compounding are covered under the pharmacy
documents provided by your health plan for
copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles that
Please note: Some plans have a two-tier
may apply to your pharmacy benefit coverage.
pharmacy benefit rather than a three-tierpharmacy benefit. Generally, a two-tier closed
Your Lowest-Cost Option Tier 1 is your lowest copayment option. For the
medications classified in Tier 3 of this PDL. A
two-tier open pharmacy benefit plan covers one
always consider Tier 1 medications if you and
tier at the lower copayment and covers a second
your doctor decide they are appropriate for your
Midrange-Cost Option
prescription plan. Refer to your enrollment
Tier 2 is your middle copayment option.
materials, check the Drug Pricing / Coverage
Consider Tier 2 medications if you and your
information on www.uhcsr.com, or call the
doctor decide that a Tier 2 medication is the
Customer Service number on your ID card for
most appropriate to treat your condition.
more information about your benefit plan.
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about your benefit by visiting www.uhcsr.com or by calling the Customer Service telephone
number printed on your ID card. If you are not currently enrolled with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for additional information
during your open enrollment period or you may contact your health plan for additional information. Who decides which medications get What is the difference between brand- placed in which tier? name and generic medications?
Generic medications contain the same active
Committee makes tier placement decisions to
ingredients as brand-name medications, but
they often cost less. Generic medications
medications and control health care costs for
become available after the patent on the brand-
you and your health plan. You and your doctor
name medication expires. At that time, other
decide which medication is appropriate for you. How often will prescription medications change tiers?
Before a generic medication can be sold, the
While medications change tiers infrequently,
FDA must be satisfied that the medication
such changes may occur up to six times per
contains the same active ingredients in the same
calendar year, depending on your benefit.
strength as the brand-name equivalent. It must
Additionally, when a brand-name medication
also meet the same quality standards. Many
becomes available as a generic, the tier status of
companies that make brand-name medications
also produce and market generic medications
corresponding generic will be evaluated. When
that are equivalent to the branded products.
a medication changes tiers, you may be required
to pay more or less for that medication. These
changes may occur without prior notice to you.
prescription for a brand-name medication, ask if
a generic equivalent is available and if it might
coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may visit
our Web site, www.uhcsr.com, or call the
exceptions, generic medications are usually your
Customer Service number on your ID card for
lowest cost option. You and your health plan
may save money if you and your doctor decide
the generic medication is right for you. Why is the medication that I am currently taking no longer covered? Medications may be excluded from coverage
Your doctor can recommend either an over-the-
counter medication or a prescription medication
for your treatment. You can purchase an over-
the-counter medication at your local pharmacy
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about your benefit by visiting www.uhcsr.com or by calling the Customer Service telephone
number printed on your ID card. If you are not currently enrolled with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for additional information
during your open enrollment period or you may contact your health plan for additional information. When should I consider discussing “over- How do I access updated information the-counter” or non-prescription about my pharmacy benefit? medications with my doctor?
Since the PDL may change periodically, we
encourage you to visit www.uhcsr.com or call
appropriate treatment for many conditions.
the Customer Service number on your ID card
Consult your doctor about over-the-counter
for the most current information. In addition to
alternatives to treat your condition. These
www.uhcsr.com is your online resource for a
pharmacy benefit, but they may cost less than
variety of health and wellness topics. The site is
your out-of-pocket expense for prescription
designed to help you make informed health care
Why are there “notations” next to certain
With www.uhcsr.com, you can view your medications in the PDL, and what do they
prescription claims history, compare costs of
notation, N (for “notification”). The specific
definition for this notation is listed at the bottom
of each page of the PDL. Please call Customer
Service if you need additional information about
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about your benefit by visiting www.uhcsr.com or by calling the Customer Service telephone
number printed on your ID card. If you are not currently enrolled with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for additional information
during your open enrollment period or you may contact your health plan for additional information. How do I find information about my What if I still have questions? pharmacy benefit on www.uhcsr.com?
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with
UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about
questions about your pharmacy benefit, please
your coverage by visiting www.uhcsr.com. After
call the Customer Service number on your ID
logging in to “My Account”, click on the
card. Representatives are available to assist you
“Pharmacy” link, and follow the instructions for
from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST, except Thanksgiving
initial registration. Once registered, you can log
and Christmas. If you are not currently enrolled
in and click on the Prescriptions tab, then on
with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit
Drug Pricing / Coverage, and you will have
coverage, please contact your health plan for
access to copayment, pricing, and coverage
information on most prescription medications.
You will also have access to the following
Key points to remember Your doctor may be able to help you save
• Pharmacy benefit and coverage information
money by prescribing medications in Tier 1 and
• Specific copayment amounts for prescription
Tier 2 of the PDL. You and your doctor always
make the decisions regarding your treatment.
Here are some practical suggestions for getting
• Possible lower-cost medication alternatives
• A list of medications based on a specific
• Medication interactions, side effects, etc.
appointments and ask your doctor to refer to the
PDL when prescribing medications. It is a tool
At www.uhcsr.com, you will also be able to:
that helps guide you and your doctor in choosing
• Locate a participating retail pharmacy by
medications that allow the most effective and
affordable use of your pharmacy benefit.
• If you would like information about your specific
If mail order is included in your pharmacy
benefit plan, please visit www.uhcsr.com.
• Access www.uhcsr.com to refill prescriptions
• If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with
questions about your pharmacy benefit, please
call the Customer Service number on your ID
card. Representatives are available to assist you
from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST, except Thanksgiving
If you have pharmacy benefit coverage with UnitedHealthcare, you may learn more about your benefit by visiting www.uhcsr.com or by calling the Customer Service telephone
number printed on your ID card. If you are not currently enrolled with UnitedHealthcare for pharmacy benefit coverage, you may access www.uhcsr.com for additional information
during your open enrollment period or you may contact your health plan for additional information.
2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
Some medications are noted with N. Your benefit plan determines how these medications may be covered for you. N = Notification. There are a few medications that your doctor must notify us of to make sure their use is covered within your benefit.
2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
Oxycodone with Acetaminophen Oxycodone with Ibuprofen Pantoprazole Paroxetine Penicillin V PotassiumPhenytoinPiroxicamPolymyxin B with TrimethoprimPotassium ChloridePotassium CitratePravastatin PrazosinPrednisonePrimidonePromethazinePromethazine with CodeinePropoxyphene with Acetaminophen Propranolol Sustained Action CapsulePropranolol TabletPulmicort Flexhaler Pulmicort Turbuhaler Quinapril Quinapril with HydrochlorothiazideQVAR Ramipril CapsuleRanitidine SyrupRelpax Sertraline Simvastatin SpironolactoneSulfamethoxazole with TrimethoprimSulindacTamoxifenTemazepamTerazosinTerbinafine Tablet Terconazole Cream Terconazole Suppository TetracyclineTheophyllineTolmetinTramadol Tramadol with Acetaminophen TrandolaprilTrazodoneTriamcinolone Triamterene with HydrochlorothiazideTrimipramine Maleate
Some medications are noted with N. Your benefit plan determines how these medications may be covered for you. N = Notification. There are a few medications that your doctor must notify us of to make sure their use is covered within your benefit.
2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
Some medications are noted with N. Your benefit plan determines how these medications may be covered for you. N = Notification. There are a few medications that your doctor must notify us of to make sure their use is covered within your benefit.
2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
Tier Three
Levitra N
Allegra Suspension Excluded
Allegra-D Excluded
Nexium Excluded
Clarinex Excluded
Clarinex-D Excluded
Prevacid Capsule Excluded
Differin N
Triaz Excluded • Compounded prescriptions are Tier Three • Insulin pens & cartridges are Tier Three except for Novolin and Novolog pens and cartridges which are Tier Two.
Some medications are noted with N. Your benefit plan determines how these medications may be covered for you. N = Notification. There are a few medications that your doctor must notify us of to make sure their use is covered within your benefit. Excluded = Many benefit plans exclude coverage of medications that are classified by the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee as therapeutically equivalent to over-the-counter medications. Check your benefit plan documents for coverage information or call the Customer Care number on your ID card for more information.
2008 Prescription Drug List Reference Guide
Additional Tier Three drugs with a generic equivalent in Tier One
Some medications are noted with N. Your benefit plan determines how these medications may be covered for you. N = Notification. There are a few medications that your doctor must notify us of to make sure their use is covered within your benefit.
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