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Express Scripts, the nation’s largest pharmacy benefits manager, will exclude an additional 64 medicines next year from its formulary – the list of drugs that get preferred insurance coverage.
Express Scripts has revised its preferred drug list for 2015 and has kept Johnson & Johnson anemia drug Procrit but scrapped similar drugs by Amgen.
Express Scripts’ National Preferred Flex Formulary will be available Jan. 1 and is designed to allow the implementation of lower list prices without disrupting the supply chain that counts on ...
Express Scripts Holding, a pharmacy benefit manager that negotiates drug prices for many health plans, will launch a formulary with lower list price drugs in an effort to reduce reliance on ...
Express Scripts first began excluding drugs from its largest national reimbursement list for 2014, with 44 medications, and increased that number to 66 for 2015.
Express Scripts adds 64 drugs to exclusion list Express Scripts will exclude 64 drugs from insurance coverage in 2018, including generic versions of Mylan’s EpiPen, reports Reuters.
Can you revive a low-selling drug once it has flopped? This morning, the drug makers Regeneron and Sanofi are cutting the price they charge pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts for their ...
Cigna’s pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts will put “multiple" biosimilar versions of Abbvie’s expensive rheumatoid arthritis drug Humira in the “same position as the brand” on the ...
Express Scripts first began excluding drugs from its largest national reimbursement list for 2014, with 44 medications, and increased that number to 66 for 2015.
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