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Priority Health requires that, when available, A-rated generic equivalents must be used instead of brand-name drugs. The only exception is Coumadin®.
What is an A-rated generic drug? To earn an A rating from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a generic drug must be identical to the brand name version in:
A-rated generics usually have different shapes and/or colors than their corresponding brand-name drugs, and of course they're usually much lower in cost. How do I know if a generic drug is A-rated? Pharmacies carry primarily A-rated generic equivalents. Your pharmacist will be able to tell you if a generic drug is A-rated. Back to previous screen
Last modified
09/18/07
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