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Preferred medicine list (drug class driven) 2014 Aetna Healthy ActionsSM Rx Savings Making it easy to manage your health and wallet
This applies to certain drugs that treat the following conditions:
If you have a chronic health condition, it’s important to take your
medicine just how your doctor tells you. Doing so can help you
The Aetna Healthy Actions Rx Savings program can help. With
this program, your employer pays part of the cost for certain prescription medicine. So you can pay less.
Depending on your pharmacy benefits plan design, you may get a discount for one or more preferred drugs. Preferred drugs are outlined below. TIER THREE Preferred generic medicine Preferred brand-name medicine Nonpreferred medicine Angiotension converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and combinations (hypertension, diabetes) Health benefits and health insurance plans are offered, administered and/or underwritten by Aetna Health Inc., Aetna Health Insurance Company of New York, Aetna Health Insurance Company and/or Aetna Life Insurance Company (Aetna). In Florida, by Aetna Health Inc. and/or Aetna Life Insurance Company. In Maryland, by Aetna Health Inc., 151 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT 06156. Each insurer has sole financial responsibility for its own products. TIER THREE Preferred generic medicine Preferred brand-name medicine Nonpreferred medicine Angiotensin II receptor antagonists and combinations (hypertension) Antidiabetic drugs (diabetes) Antihyperlipidemics (high cholesterol) TIER THREE Preferred generic medicine Preferred brand-name medicine Nonpreferred medicine Beta-blockers (hypertension) Calcium channel blockers and combinations (heart disease, hypertension) Diuretics (hypertension) Respiratory anti-inflammatory (asthma or COPD)
Please remember that this is not a complete list of medications covered under your plan. Because there are thousands of medications
included in your pharmacy benefit, we only list the most common ones. Certain drugs such as those for smoking cessation or
vitamins may not be covered by your particular pharmacy plan. Diabetic supplies may be covered under your medical plan. If you
have any questions about your pharmacy benefits, please visit www.aetna.com and log in to your Aetna Navigator® member
website. If you don’t have access to our website, call the Member Services number on your ID card. To check coverage and copay information for a specific medicine, visit www.aetna.com and log in to Aetna Navigator. For more
details, please call the toll-free number on your member ID card. Aetna Pharmacy Management refers to an internal business unit of Aetna Health Management, LLC. This is not an inclusive list. Products that are not represented on this list may be subject to plan-specific copayment or coinsurance.
Void where prohibited by law. Specific prescription benefits plan design may not cover certain categories or may be subject to additional charges or restrictions,
regardless of their appearance in this document. Aetna may receive rebates, discounts and service fees from pharmaceutical manufacturers for certain listed products. Your privacy is important to us. Our employees are trained regarding the appropriate way to handle your private health
information. Information is believed to be accurate as of the production date; however, it is subject to change. For questions, please
call the toll-free number on your member ID card.
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