Specialty pharmacy means a pharmacy that dispenses specialty drugs to patients and that is nationally accredited by an independent third party.
Specialty Drugs means high-cost injectables, infused, oral, or inhaled Prescription Drugs for the ongoing treatment of a chronic condition, including but not limited to, the following: Hemophilia, Hepatitis C, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis, Crohn’s Disease, Cancer (oral medications), and Growth Hormones. These Prescription Drugs usually require specialized handling (such as refrigeration). Spouse means a person of the same or opposite sex who is legally married to Subscriber under the laws of the state or jurisdiction in which the marriage took place. A marriage legally entered into in another jurisdiction will be recognized as a marriage in the District of Columbia.
Specialty drug means a prescription drug that:
Specialty means the practice of a certain branch of dentistry;
Specialty fertilizer means a fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use.