VALUE PLUS CHRONIC CONDITIONS Depression Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Diabetes Mellitus
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) & Asthma
DEPRESSION Depression: SSRIs Brand or Generic? Depression: Tricyclic Antidepressants Brand or Generic? CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE (CHF) CHF: ACE Inhibitors Brand or Generic?
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It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
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Page 1 of 7 CHF: Beta Blockers Brand or Generic? CHF: Diuretics Brand or Generic?
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It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
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Page 2 of 7 CHF: Diuretics Brand or Generic? CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) CAD: ACE Inhibitors Brand or Generic? CAD: Alpha Methyldopa Brand or Generic? CAD: Beta Blockers Brand or Generic?
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It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
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Page 3 of 7 CAD: Beta Blockers Brand or Generic? CAD: Diuretics Brand or Generic? CAD: Statins Brand or Generic? CAD: Bile Acid/Fibric Acid Meds Brand or Generic?
This list does not pertain to provisions of federal health care reform, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
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Page 4 of 7 CAD: Bile Acid/Fibric Acid Meds Brand or Generic? DIABETES Diabetes: Insulins Brand or Generic? Diabetes: Blood Sugar Diagnostics Brand or Generic? Diabetes: Antihyperglycemics Brand or Generic?
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It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
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Page 5 of 7 Diabetes: Antihyperglycemics Brand or Generic? CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD) & ASTHMA COPD & Asthma: Inhaled Corticosteroids Brand or Generic? COPD & Asthma: Short/Long-Acting Beta Agonists Brand or Generic? COPD & Asthma: Miscellaneous Brand or Generic?
This list does not pertain to provisions of federal health care reform, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
2012 RegenceRx all rights reserved. Effective 1/1/2012.
Page 6 of 7 COPD & Asthma: Miscellaneous Brand or Generic?
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It does not include all products available for treating the above stated medical conditions and is subject to change.
Name brand medications may move from preferred to non-preferred status and in that case will be removed from this list.
2012 RegenceRx all rights reserved. Effective 1/1/2012.
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JUNE 2010 From the Desk of Chairman IPR Biotechnology : Part 8 - 63 Gene duplication or chromosomal duplication or gene amplification is believed to play a major role inevolution. This view has been current and accepted for over hundred years now. The duplication of a generesults in an additional copy that is free from selective pressure and allows the new copy of the gene tomutate wi
Equine Grass Sickness What is equine grass sickness? The cause of equine grass sickness is still unknown but it is thought to be caused by a toxin formed by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum Type C. The bacterium is found in the soil and appears to cause a problem when a number of risk factors coincide to increase the susceptibility of certain horses to the disease. It is not contagious. T