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Old 02-16-2014, 08:59 AM
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Medications that are not covered past 18 yrs old, are typically stimulants. They are used for ADHD (ADD) in children, and adult use may require a prior authorization.

When you are denied this way, you should find out if a prior authorization by the doctor, is allowed. This then is evaluated and often allowed for special circumstances. Often this is done by phone or fax from the doctor's office. So call your insurance carrier for more details.
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