Plans have rules that need to be followed before certain prescriptions can be filled. For instance, some drugs may have more side effects or have restrictions on how long they can be taken. Some drugs cost more than others even though some less expensive drugs may work for you just as well.
All plans have an
Exceptions process. If your doctor believes you need a drug that isn't on the plan's list or the plan has rules that should be waived, he or she can request an exception. Not all exceptions are granted. See
Can I appeal my Medicare Prescription Drug Plan's decisions? for more information.
Specific formulary information isn't included in this handbook because each plan has its own formulary. Formularies can change. Contact your plan for its most current formulary.
All Medicare drug plans have negotiated to get lower prices for the drugs they cover. This means using drugs on your plan's list will generally save you money. Using generic drugs can also save you money. For more information about other drugs you can use, go to www.medicare.gov on the web. Select "Compare Medicare Prescription Drug Plans." Or, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227).
TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048.