Co-Prescribed definition

Co-Prescribed. Co-Prescribed shall mean, with respect to an Idenix HCV Product(s) that is Co-Labeled with a Novartis HCV Product(s) or a Novartis HCV Product(s) that is Co-Labeled with an Idenix HCV Product(s), that such Idenix HCV Product(s) and such Novartis HCV Product(s) are prescribed by the same doctor to the same patient at the same time (each such prescription, a “Co-Prescription”).
Co-Prescribed means, with respect to an opioid overdose reversal drug, the practice of prescribing the drug in conjunction with an opioid prescription for a patient at an elevated risk of overdose.

Examples of Co-Prescribed in a sentence

  • Idenix shall be responsible for tracking Prescriptions and Co-Prescriptions of Idenix HCV Products Co-Labeled and Co-Prescribed with Novartis HCV Products or Idenix HCV Products (based on data provided by the relevant Data Sources) with respect to which royalties are due in accordance with Section 6.2, on a country-by-country basis.

Related to Co-Prescribed

  • prescribed means prescribed by rules made under this Act;

  • Prescribed dosage means the specified activity or range of activity of unsealed radioactive material as documented:

  • prescribed period means 14 days;

  • Participating Prescription Drug Provider means an independent retail Pharmacy, chain of retail Pharmacies, mail-order Pharmacy or specialty drug Pharmacy which has entered into an agreement to provide pharmaceutical services to participants in the benefit program. A retail Participating Pharmacy may or may not be a select Participating Pharmacy as that term is used in the Vaccinations Obtained Through Participating Pharmacies section.

  • MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION DRUGS are prescription drugs that require administration (or the FDA approved recommendation is for administration) by a licensed healthcare provider (other than a pharmacist). These medical prescription drugs include, but are not limited to, medications administered by infusion, injection, or inhalation, as well as nasal, topical or transdermal administered medications. Medical prescription drugs are covered as a medical benefit. MEDICALLY NECESSARY (MEDICAL NECESSITY) means that the healthcare services provided to treat your illness or injury, upon review by BCBSRI are: • appropriate and effective for the diagnosis, treatment, or care of the condition, disease, ailment or injury for which it is prescribed or performed; • appropriate with regard to generally accepted standards of medical practice within the medical community or scientific evidence; • not primarily for the convenience of the member, the member’s family or provider of such member; and • the most appropriate in terms of type, amount, frequency, setting, duration, supplies or level of service, which can safely be provided to the member (i.e. no less expensive professionally acceptable alternative, is available). We will make a determination whether a healthcare service is medically necessary. You have the right to appeal our determination or to take legal action as described in Section