Laws, c. 378, § 2; and 81 Del. Laws, c. 256, § 15]. A contract between a pharmacy benefits manager and a pharmacy may not prohibit a pharmacy or pharmacist from doing any of the following: (1) Providing a patient with information regarding the retail price of a prescription drug or the amount of the cost share for which the patient is responsible for a prescription drug. (2) Discussing with a patient information regarding the retail price of a prescription drug or the amount of the cost share for which the patient is responsible for a prescription drug. (3) If a more affordable substitute is available, selling the more affordable substitute to the patient. Prior Authorization of Emergency Prescriptions and Prescriptions for Chronic or Long-Term Conditions
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