National Formulary definition

National Formulary. The District shall participate in the National Formulary 42 to the extent offered by the district PPO Plan’s Pharmacy Benefit Manager 43 effective July 1, 2016. 44 45 Retail Pharmacy (30 Day Supply): $5 co-pay for generic; $20 co-pay for 46 formulary; and $50 co-pay for non-formulary. 47 1 Mail Order (90 Day Supply): $0 co-pay for generic; $20 co-pay for 2 formulary; and $50 co-pay for non-formulary. 3 4 Effective 7/1/2017, all diabetes medications shall be filled in a 90 day 5 supply through Mail Order or 90 day supply through Walgreens (no other 6 drugs outside the diabetes category in a 90 day supply at Walgreens). 7

Examples of National Formulary in a sentence

  • Pharmaceutical aids such as excipients found in the USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia – National Formulary), including but not limited to preservatives, solvents, ointment bases, and flavoring, coloring, diluting, emulsifying, and suspending agents.

  • The British National Formulary (BNF) and the Resuscitation Council (UK) specify the emergency medicines and medical emergency equipment that must be available to safely and effectively manage a medical emergency.

  • Pharmaceutical aids such as excipients found in the USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia - National Formulary), including but not limited to preservatives, solvents, ointment bases, and flavoring, coloring, diluting, emulsifying, and suspending agents.

  • Pharmaceutical aids such as excipients found in the USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia- National Formulary), including but not limited to preservatives, solvents, ointment bases, and flavoring, coloring, diluting, emulsifying, and suspending agents.

  • All drugs, preparations and appliances supplied by chemists must, where a standard or formula is specified in the British Pharmacopoeia, the British Pharmaceutical Codex, the British National Formulary, or the Drug Tariff, conform to the standard of formula so specified, and in any other case must be of a grade or quality not lower than the grade or quality ordinarily used for medical purposes.

  • Pharmaceutical aids such as excipients found in the USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia – National Formulary), including but not limited to preservatives, solvents, ointment bases, and flavoring, coloring, diluting, emulsifying, and suspending agents.14.

  • They must be listed in the United States Pharmacopeia, the National Formulary, or the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia, and must be evaluated as "probably effective" in the current edition of the American Medical Association's Drug Evaluations.

  • Review of medical emergency arrangements evidenced that emergency medicines are provided in keeping with the British National Formulary (BNF).

  • Review of medical emergency arrangements evidenced that emergency medicines are provided in keeping with the British National Formulary (BNF), and that emergency equipment as recommended by the Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines is retained in the practice.

  • Pharmaceutical aids such as excipients found in the USP-NF (United States Pharmacopeia- National Formulary), including, but not limited to preservatives, solvents, ointment bases, and flavoring coloring diluting emulsifying and suspending agents.

Related to National Formulary

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  • Psychotropic medication means medication the prescribed intent of which is to affect or alter thought processes, mood, or behavior including but not limited to anti-psychotic, antidepressant, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), and behavior medications. The classification of a medication depends upon its stated, intended effect when prescribed.

  • Antipsychotic medications means that class of drugs

  • Prescription means an order for drugs or medical supplies, written or signed or transmitted by word

  • Pharmacy means prescribed drugs and medicines dispensed by a pharmacist and/or travel and allergy vaccines dispensed by a pharmacist or doctor.

  • Nuclear pharmacy means a pharmacy providing radio-pharmaceutical service.

  • Drug means (i) articles or substances recognized in the official United States Pharmacopoeia

  • Health plan or "health benefit plan" means any policy,

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  • Locally manufactured goods means goods whose value, either in whole or in part, is derived from growing, producing, processing, assembling, or manufacturing activities that occur within a city-based manufacturer's facility located within the city.