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My coverage states I can receive up to a 30-day supply for one copayment, yet I only get 28 days of my oral contraceptive. Shouldnt I be able to get 2 more days or pay a lesser copayment?

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My coverage states I can receive up to a 30-day supply for one copayment, yet I only get 28 days of my oral contraceptive. Shouldnt I be able to get 2 more days or pay a lesser copayment?

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A. No. In cases where medications are pre-packaged and sealed, it would not be practical for a pharmacist to break up a package to allow your maximum days-supply. Refer to your contract or benefit summary for language to explain this coverage.

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