Percocet V 4829 Oxycodone
UpdatedIf a doctor writes no substation, will medicaid pay? My mom said these don't help her. She used to have ip204, now this v 4829. I understand these are generic but not helping. What does she do?
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If the dr writes on the prescription Brand Name Medically Indicated, then Medicaid will pay for it. But, it requires a Prior Authorization that only the dr can do. If the dr doesn't do the Prior Authorization and Medicaid doesn't approve it, Medicaid will not pay for it.
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