Prescription definition

Prescription means an order for drugs or medical supplies, written or signed or transmitted by word
Prescription means an order issued by a health care practitioner when:
Prescription means an order for drugs or medical supplies, written or signed or transmitted by word of mouth, telephone, telegraph, or other means of communication to a pharmacist by a duly licensed physician, dentist, veterinarian, or other practitioner authorized by law to prescribe and administer such drugs or medical supplies.

Examples of Prescription in a sentence

  • Prescription Drug $10 co-payment – generic $25 co-payment – name brand No coverage for non participating pharmacies.

  • Prescription drug coverage will be provided as specified in the Summary Plan Description.

  • The following supply limits apply: ▪ As written by the provider, up to a consecutive 90-day supply of a Prescription Drug Product, unless adjusted based on the drug manufacturer's packaging size, or based on supply limits.


More Definitions of Prescription

Prescription means an order, formula, or recipe issued in any form of oral, written, electronic, or other means of transmission by a duly licensed practitioner authorized by the laws of this state to issue a prescription.
Prescription means an order issued:
Prescription means either a prescription order or a
Prescription means an order, formula, or recipe that is issued:
Prescription means all of the following:
Prescription means a memorandum signed by a
Prescription means an order, formula, or recipe, issued in any form of oral, written, electronic, or other means of transmission by a licensed physician or other health professional as defined in section 3501 of the insurance code of 1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL 500.3501. For a hearing aid, prescription includes an order, instruction, or direction of a hearing aid dealer or salesperson licensed under article 13 of the occupational code, 1980 PA 299, MCL 339.1301 to 339.1309.