Microsoft plans contain prescription coverage and each provides the same opportunities to minimize those costs.
Generic drugs
A generic equivalent prescription is made with the same ingredients at the same dose as the brand-name drug. You can expect the same results as with the brand-name drug. For example: simvastatin (generic) is the same drug as Zocor (brand name).
A generic alternative prescription works like a brand-name drug or another generic drug, is in the same class of medicines, and may be prescribed when a generic drug is not available. However, the ingredients are different from the brand-name drug or its generic equivalent, so overall results may be somewhat different.
For example: simvastatin (generic alternative) is used for the same desired effect as Crestor (brand name).
Ask your doctor about lower-priced alternatives to brand-name medications. If there is no generic version of your brand-name medication, your doctor might be able to provide you with a less expensive medication that, while different, can still effectively treat your condition and/or symptoms.
90-day supply
Maintenance medications will often be most cost-effective if purchased in bulk as a 90-day supply.
Generic maintenance medications are often less expensive at the Living Well Health Center, if you live and work in the Redmond area, or at other retail pharmacies. If you’re unsure which pharmacies are willing to fill 90-day prescriptions, contact your health plan customer service for assistance.
Preventive drugs
Preventive drugs generally include medications that are:
Common preventive drug types
Common drugs not considered preventive