My plan requires me to use mail service for certain prescription medications. How does mandatory mail service pharmacy work?
Some benefit plans may require you to use our mail service for maintenance medications drugs you take on a regular basis (for example, monthly). You generally will be allowed to get a short-term supply filled at a network retail pharmacy to get you started, but future refills must be ordered from our mail service pharmacy. Often, mail service allows you to get a three-month supply of your medication for a lower cost than you would pay at a retail pharmacy.
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