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2025 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Service Benefit Plan - Standard and Basic Option
Section 5(f). Prescription Drug Benefits
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Benefit Description

Covered Medication and Supplies (cont.)


For more information, consult the FDA guidance at https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/access-naloxone-can-save-life-during-opioid-overdose or call SAMHSA's National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or go to https://www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov/.

Note: Once you have purchased amounts of these medications in a calendar year that are equivalent to a combined 90-day supply through any of our pharmacy programs, all Tier 1 fills thereafter are subject to the corresponding cost-share.
 
Benefits Description

Not covered:
 
  • Remicade, Renflexis, and Inflectra are not covered for prescriptions obtained from a retail pharmacy, Mail Service Prescription or through the Specialty Drug Program
     
  • Medical supplies such as dressings and antiseptics
     
  • Drugs and supplies for cosmetic purposes
     
  • Supplies for weight loss
     
  • Drugs for orthodontic care, dental implants, and periodontal disease
     
  • Drugs used in conjunction with non-covered assisted reproductive technology (ART) and assisted insemination procedures
     
  • Drugs used in conjunction with IVF that exceed the covered 3 per year annual cycle limitation described in this section
     
  • Insulin and diabetic supplies except when obtained from a retail pharmacy or through the Mail Service Prescription Drug Program, or except when Medicare Part B is primary or you are enrolled in the FEP Medicare Prescription Drug Program (see Section 5(a))
     
  • Medications and orally taken nutritional supplements that do not require a prescription under Federal law even if your doctor prescribes them or if a prescription is required under your state law

    Note: See previous benefits in this section for our coverage of medications recommended under the Affordable Care Act and for smoking and tobacco cessation medications.

     
  • Medical foods administered orally are not covered if not obtained at a retail pharmacy or through the Mail Service Prescription Drug Program

    Note: See Section 5(a) for our coverage of medical foods and nutritional supplements when administered by catheter or nasogastric tube


Standard Option - You Pay
All charges

Basic Option - You Pay
All charges
 
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