What if there is no generic version of the brand name medication I am taking? What if the generic medication is known not to work on the individual, from past experience?
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- A non-preferred drug is a medication that has been determined to have an alternative drug available that is clinically equivalent. If I am taking a brand name drug when a generic equivalent is available, at what co-payment level will this drug be available?
- What if I am currently taking a brand name maintenance medication that has a generic available and would be covered by the Generic Prescribing Program?
- If brand name and generic drugs are clinically equivalent, why do some people have a reaction to a generic medication?