Maryland Code § IN-15-1636

Section IN-15-1636
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(a) A pharmacy benefits manager or its agent shall cancel and reverse a
therapeutic interchange on written or verbal instructions from a prescriber, the
beneficiary, or the beneficiary's representative.
(b) If a therapeutic interchange is reversed, the pharmacy benefits manager
or its agent shall:
(1) obtain a prescription for and dispense the originally prescribed
prescription drug; and
(2) charge the beneficiary no more than one copayment.
(c) If the therapeutic interchange occurred through a mail order pharmacy
and a beneficiary will exhaust an existing supply of the originally prescribed
prescription drug before a replacement shipment will arrive to the beneficiary, the
pharmacy benefits manager or its agent shall arrange for dispensing of an
appropriate quantity of replacement prescription drugs at a local community
pharmacy at no additional cost to the beneficiary.

(d) A pharmacy benefits manager or its agent may not be required to cancel
and reverse a therapeutic interchange if a beneficiary is unwilling to pay a higher
copayment or coinsurance associated with the originally prescribed prescription drug.

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