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By Therapeutic Class
- A
- ANALGESICS (Drugs for Pain)
- ANESTHETICS (Drugs for Numbing)
- ANTI-ADDICTION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AGENTS (Drugs for Addiction/Substance Abuse)
- ANTIBACTERIALS (Drugs for Bacterial Infections)
- ANTICONVULSANTS (Drugs for Seizures)
- ANTIDEMENTIA AGENTS (Drugs for Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia)
- ANTIDEPRESSANTS (Drugs for Depression)
- ANTIEMETICS (Drugs for Nausea and Vomiting)
- ANTIFUNGALS (Drugs for Fungal Infections)
- ANTIGOUT AGENTS (Drugs for Gout)
- ANTIMIGRAINE AGENTS (Drugs for Migraine)
- ANTIMYASTHENIC AGENTS (Drugs for Myasthenia Gravis)
- ANTIMYCOBACTERIALS (Drugs for Mycobacterial Infections)
- ANTINEOPLASTICS (Drugs for Cancer)
- ALKYLATING AGENTS
- ANTIANDROGENS
- ANTIANGIOGENIC AGENTS
- ANTIESTROGENS/MODIFIERS
- ANTIMETABOLITES
- ANTINEOPLASTICS, OTHER (Other Drugs for Cancer)
- AROMATASE INHIBITORS, 3RD GENERATION
- ENZYME INHIBITORS
- MOLECULAR TARGET INHIBITORS
- MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY/ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATE
- RETINOIDS
- TREATMENT ADJUNCTS (Supportive Treatment Drugs for Cancer)
- ANTIPARASITICS (Drugs for Parasitic Infections)
- ANTIPARKINSON AGENTS (Drugs for Parkinson's Disease)
- ANTIPSYCHOTICS (Drugs for Mental Health)
- ANTISPASTICITY AGENTS (Drugs for Muscle Spasm)
- ANTIVIRALS (Drugs for Viral Infections)
- ANTI-CYTOMEGALOVIRUS (CMV) AGENTS (Drugs for CMV Infection)
- ANTI-HEPATITIS B (HBV) AGENTS (Drugs for Hepatitis B)
- ANTI-HEPATITIS C (HCV) AGENTS (Drugs for Hepatitis C)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, INTEGRASE INHIBITORS (INSTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, NON-NUCLEOSIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS (NNRTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, NUCLEOSIDE AND NUCLEOTIDE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS (NRTI)
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, OTHER
- ANTI-HIV AGENTS, PROTEASE INHIBITORS (PI)
- ANTI-INFLUENZA AGENTS (Drugs for Flu)
- ANTIHERPETIC AGENTS (Drugs for Herpes Infection)
- ANTIVIRAL, CORONAVIRUS AGENTS
- ANTIVIRALS, OTHER
- ANXIOLYTICS (Drugs for Anxiety)
- B
- BIPOLAR AGENTS (Drugs for Bipolar Disorder)
- BLOOD GLUCOSE REGULATORS (Drugs for Diabetes)
- BLOOD PRODUCTS AND MODIFIERS (Drugs for Blood Disorders)
- C
- CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS (Drugs for the Heart and Circulation)
- ALPHA-ADRENERGIC AGONISTS
- ALPHA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS
- ANGIOTENSIN II RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
- ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME (ACE) INHIBITORS
- ANTIARRHYTHMICS (Drugs for Irregular Heart Rhythm)
- BETA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS
- CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENTS, DIHYDROPYRIDINES
- CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKING AGENTS, NONDIHYDROPYRIDINES
- CARDIOVASCULAR AGENTS, OTHER (Other Drugs for Heart and Circulation Conditions)
- DIURETICS, LOOP
- DIURETICS, POTASSIUM-SPARING
- DIURETICS, THIAZIDE
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, FIBRIC ACID DERIVATIVES (Drugs for High Cholesterol)
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, HMG COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS (Drugs for High Cholesterol)
- DYSLIPIDEMICS, OTHER (Other Drugs for High Cholesterol)
- MINERALCORTICOID RECEPTER AGONISTS
- MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
- SODIUM-GLUCOSE C0-TRANSPORTER 2 INHIBITORS (SGLT2I)
- SODIUM-GLUCOSE CO-TRANSPORTER 2 INHIBITORS (SGLT2I)
- VASODILATORS, DIRECT-ACTING ARTERIAL
- VASODILATORS, DIRECT-ACTING ARTERIAL/VENOUS
- CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AGENTS (Drugs for Nerve Conditions)
- D
- DENTAL AND ORAL AGENTS (Drugs for the Mouth)
- DERMATOLOGICAL AGENTS (Drugs for the Skin)
- E
- ELECTROLYTES/MINERALS/METALS/VITAMINS
- G
- GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS (Drugs for the Bowel and Stomach)
- ANTI-CONSTIPATION AGENTS (Drugs for Constipation)
- ANTI-DIARRHEAL AGENTS (Drugs for Diarrhea)
- ANTISPASMODICS, GASTROINTESTINAL (Other Drugs for Bowel and Stomach)
- GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS, OTHER (Other Drugs for the Bowel and Stomach)
- HISTAMINE2 (H2) RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS (Drugs for Acid Reflux and Ulcers)
- PROTECTANTS (Drugs for Acid Reflux and Ulcers)
- PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS (Drugs for Acid Reflux and Ulcers)
- GENETIC OR ENZYME OR PROTEIN DISORDER: REPLACEMENT, MODIFIERS, TREATMENT (Drugs for Genetic or Enzyme Disorders)
- GENITOURINARY AGENTS (Drugs for the Genital, Bladder, and Kidney)
- H
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/REPLACEMENT/MODIFYING (ADRENAL) (Drugs for Replacing/Stimulating Adrenal Gland Hormones)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/REPLACEMENT/MODIFYING (PITUITARY) (Drugs for Replacing/Stimulating Pituitary Gland Hormones)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/REPLACEMENT/MODIFYING (PROSTAGLANDINS) (Drugs for Replacing/Stimulating Prostaglandin)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/REPLACEMENT/MODIFYING (SEX HORMONES/MODIFIERS) (Drugs for Replacing/Stimulating Sex Hormones)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, STIMULANT/REPLACEMENT/MODIFYING (THYROID) (Drugs for Replacing/Stimulating Thyroid Gland Hormones)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, SUPPRESSANT (ADRENAL OR PITUITARY) (Drugs for Suppressing Hormones from the Adrenal or Pituitary Gland)
- HORMONAL AGENTS, SUPPRESSANT (THYROID) (Drug for Suppressing Hormones from the Thyroid Gland)
- I
- IMMUNOLOGICAL AGENTS (Drugs for Enhancing or Suppressing the Immune System)
- INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AGENTS (Drugs for Inflammatory Bowel Disease)
- M
- METABOLIC BONE DISEASE AGENTS (Drugs for the Bone)
- MISCELLANEOUS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
- O
- OPHTHALMIC AGENTS (Drugs for the Eyes)
- OPHTHALMIC AGENTS, OTHER (Other Eye Drops)
- OPHTHALMIC ANTI-ALLERGY AGENTS (Drugs for Eye Allergies)
- OPHTHALMIC ANTI-INFECTIVES (Drugs for Eye Infections)
- OPHTHALMIC ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES (Drugs for Eye Inflammation)
- OPHTHALMIC BETA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING AGENTS (Drugs for Glaucoma)
- OPHTHALMIC INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE LOWERING AGENTS, OTHER (Drugs for Glaucoma)
- OPHTHALMIC PROSTAGLANDIN AND PROSTAMIDE ANALOGS (Drugs for Glaucoma)
- Ophthalmic Agents, Other (Other Eye Drops)
- OTIC AGENTS (Drugs for the Ears)
- R
- RESPIRATORY TRACT/PULMONARY AGENTS (Drugs for the Lungs)
- ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES, INHALED CORTICOSTEROIDS (Drugs for Asthma and COPD Symptoms)
- ANTIHISTAMINES (Drugs for Allergies)
- ANTILEUKOTRIENES (Drugs for Asthma)
- BRONCHODILATORS, ANTICHOLINERGIC (Drugs for Asthma and COPD Symptoms)
- BRONCHODILATORS, SYMPATHOMIMETIC (Drugs for Asthma and COPD Symptoms)
- CYSTIC FIBROSIS AGENTS
- MAST CELL STABILIZERS (Drugs to Block Mast Cells)
- PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS, AIRWAYS DISEASE (Drugs that Block Phosphodiesterase)
- PULMONARY ANTIHYPERTENSIVES (Drugs for Pulmonary Hypertension)
- PULMONARY FIBROSIS AGENTS
- RESPIRATORY TRACT AGENTS, OTHER (Drugs for Allergies, Cough, Cold, and Other Conditions)
- S
- SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANTS (Drugs for the Muscle Tightness)
- SLEEP DISORDER AGENTS (Drugs for Sleep Problems)
- U
- Uncategorized
- W
- WEIGHT LOSS AGENTS
Blue Shield of California Plus GF Formulary
Welcome
We cover both brand name drugs and generic drugs. Generic drugs have the same active-ingredient formula as a brand name drug. Generic drugs usually cost less than brand name drugs and are rated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be as safe and effective as brand name drugs.
What is a Formulary?
A formulary is a list of covered drugs which represents the prescription therapies believed to be a necessary part of a quality treatment program. We will generally cover the drugs listed in our formulary as long as the drug is medically necessary, the prescription is filled at a network pharmacy, and other plan rules are followed. For more information on how to fill your prescriptions, please review your Evidence of Coverage.
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How to Search For Drugs
- Use the alphabetical list to search by the first letter of your medication.
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- Search by selecting the therapeutic class of the medication you are looking for.
How to Request an Exception
You can ask us to make an exception to our coverage rules. There are several types of exceptions that you can ask us to make:You should contact us to ask us for an initial coverage decision for a formulary, tiering or utilization restriction exception. When you are requesting a formulary, tiering or utilization restriction exception you should submit a statement from your physician supporting your request. Generally, we must make our decision within 72 hours of getting your prescribing physician’s supporting statement. You can request an expedited (fast) exception if you or your doctor believe that your health could be seriously harmed by waiting up to 72 hours for a decision. If your request to expedite is granted, we must give you a decision no later than 72 hours after we get your prescribing physician’s supporting statement.