Preferred Drug List
The Preferred Drug List (PDL) is a standardized prescribing reference and clinical guide of prescription drug products selected by the Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee (P&T Committee).
The P&T Committee selection of drugs is based on the drugs' efficacy, safety, side effects, pharmacokinetics, clinical literature and cost effectiveness profile. The medications on the PDL are organized by therapeutic categories, brand and generic name and include an index of the relative cost of the drug. Quantity, gender and age limitations are also noted for your reference.
For more detailed information, click the link below to download and view the Preferred Drug List using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The H1N1 Flu & You
H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu, is a new type of influenza. It’s caused by a new strain of the virus and is spread mainly by person-to-person contact.
Is 2009 H1N1 flu the same as this year's seasonal flu? No. They are very different. As a result, people will need and H1N1 and a seasonal flu vaccination.
One way to stay safe is to stay informed.The FLU.GOV Web site will help keep you updated on this year’s flu season and 2009 H1N1 flu. Check it often.
Have questions?
- Talk with your PCP. His/her name and phone number are on your member ID card.
- Call Personal Health Advisor. It’s WellCare’s 24-hour nurse helpline. The toll-free number is 1-800-919-8807.
Stay informed. Stay healthy.
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Last modified: 02/25/2008
