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The Catamaran Preferred Drug List is a guide identifying preferred brand-name medicines within select therapeutic categories. The Preferred Drug List may not include all drugs covered by your prescription drug benefit. Generic medicines are available within many of the therapeutic categories listed, in addition to categories not listed, and should be considered as the first line of prescribing. For benefit coverage or restrictions please check your benefit plan document(s). This listing is revised periodically as new drugs and new prescribing information becomes available. It is recommended that you bring this list of medications when you or a covered family member sees a physician or other QUINOLONES
ANTI-INFECTIVES
ANTIFUNGALS
TETRACYCLINES
PENICILLINS
CEPHALOSPORINS
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
BETA BLOCKERS
AUTO-IMMUNE
CARDIOVASCULAR
ACE-INHIBITORS
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS
ANGIOTENSIN RCPTR BLOCKER
ANTI-HTN COMBINATIONS
FIBRATES
BILE ACID SEQUESTRANTS
NITRATES & NITRITES
CHOLEST ABS INHBTR/COMBO
NIACIN/COMBINATIONS
OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS
ANTIHYPERLIPIDEMICS
DERMATOLOGICALS
TOPICAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
ENDOCRINE
CONTRACEPTIVE AGENTS
NON-INSULIN HYPOGLYCEMICS
BIGUANIDES
BIGUAN/SULFONYLUREA COMB.
TESTOSTERONE AGENTS
ESTROGENS/COMBINATIONS
BIGUAN/THIAZOLIDEINEDIONE
DPP-4 INHIBITORS
ULCER DRUGS
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
BIGUANIDE/DPP-4 COMB.
SULFONYLUREAS
NEUROLOGICALS
GROWTH HORMONE
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
SULFONYLUREA/TZD COMB.
INCRETINS
ANTICONVULSANTS
AMYLIN ANALOGS
HEPATITIS C
ANTIVIRALS
ANTIHYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS
GASTROINTESTINAL
INTERFERONS
PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS
PROTEASE INHIBITORS
ANTI-INFECTIVES
OPHTHALMICS
ANTI-ALLERGIC AGENTS
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS
ANTI-GLAUCOMA AGENTS
MIGRAINE/HEADACHE
CORTICOSTEROIDS/RELATED
CNS STIMULANTS
PSYCHOTHERAPEUTICS
ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS
MISCELLANEOUS
OSTEOPOROSIS
BISPHOSPHONATES
SNRI ANTIDEPRESSANTS
SSRI ANTIDEPRESSANTS
STEROID/BETA AGONIST
UROLOGICALS
BENIGN PRSTATC HYPRPLSIA
LEUKOTRIENE RCPTR ANTGNST
RESPIRATORY
ANAPHYLAXIS TX AGENTS
PULMONARY CORTICOSTEROIDS
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
ANTICHOLINERGICS
URINARY ANTISPASMODICS
ANTICHLNRGC/BETA AGONIST
NASAL ANTIHISTAMINES
BETA AGONISTS
NASAL CORTICOSTEROIDS
Formulary Disclaimer: Coverage for some drugs may be limited to specific dosage forms and/or strengths. The benefit design determines what is covered and the applicable co-payment. The medications listed on this formulary are subject to change pursuant to the formulary management activities of Catamaran. The presence of a medication on this formulary list does not guarantee coverage. To determine the most up-to-date formulary status of your medication, please visit your member website or call member services at the number listed on your ID card. bisoprolol fumarate/hydrochlorothiazide, candesartan cilexetil/hydrochlorothiazide, Cialis, 10 esterified estrogens/methyltestosterone, ipratropium bromide/albuterol sulfate, 10 methyltestosterone/esterified estrogens, timolol maleate ophthalmic gel forming, 8 sodium sulfacetamide/sulfur cleanser, 4 Tecfidera Starter Pack, 7 Sodium Sulfacetamide/Sulfur Cleanser IN Teflaro, 1 Sodium Sulfacetamide/Sulfur IN Urea, 4 Temovate, 5

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