Arkansas Code § 23-99-409

Prescription drug formulary
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When a healthcare insurer uses a formulary for prescription drugs, the insurer shall include a written procedure whereby covered persons can obtain, without penalty and in a timely fashion, specific drugs and medications not included in the formulary when: (1) The formulary's equivalent has been ineffective in the treatment of the covered person's disease or condition; or (2) The formulary's drug causes or is reasonably expected to cause adverse or harmful reactions in the covered person. Acts 1997, No. 1196, § 9.
When a healthcare insurer uses a formulary for prescription drugs, the insurer shall include a written procedure whereby covered persons can obtain, without penalty and in a timely fashion, specific drugs and medications not included in the formulary when: (1) The formulary's equivalent has been ineffective in the treatment of the covered person's disease or condition; or (2) The formulary's drug causes or is reasonably expected to cause adverse or harmful reactions in the covered person. Acts 1997, No. 1196, § 9.
When a healthcare insurer uses a formulary for prescription drugs, the insurer shall include a written procedure whereby covered persons can obtain, without penalty and in a timely fashion, specific drugs and medications not included in the formulary when: (1) The formulary's equivalent has been ineffective in the treatment of the covered person's disease or condition; or (2) The formulary's drug causes or is reasonably expected to cause adverse or harmful reactions in the covered person. Acts 1997, No. 1196, § 9.
When a healthcare insurer uses a formulary for prescription drugs, the insurer shall include a written procedure whereby covered persons can obtain, without penalty and in a timely fashion, specific drugs and medications not included in the formulary when:
(1) The formulary's equivalent has been ineffective in the treatment of the covered person's disease or condition; or
(2) The formulary's drug causes or is reasonably expected to cause adverse or harmful reactions in the covered person.
Acts 1997, No. 1196, § 9.

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