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UnitedHealthcarePreventive care MedicationsAdvantage and Essential Prescription Drug List (PDL)1,2,3 $0 cost -share Medications & Preventive Services Task Force A & B Recommendation Medications and Supplements4 The health reform law (Affordable care Act) makes certain preventive medications and supplements available to you at no cost both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC). The following preventive medications are covered at 100% with $0 copay when: Prescribed by a health care professional Age and/or condition appropriate Filled at a network pharmacyMedication/SupplementPopulationR easonOver-the-CounterAspirin 81 mgWomen who are at risk for preeclampsia during pregnancyPrevent preeclampsia during pregnancyAspirin 81, 162 & 325 mg Men age 45-79 Women age 55-79 Prevent cardiovascular diseaseFolic acid 400 & 800 mcgWomen who are or may become pregnant Prevent birth defects Vitamin D 400 & 1,000 unitsAge 65 and overFall risk prevention Bisacodyl ECRecommended age 50-75 Bowel preparation for colonoscopy needed for colon cancer screeningMagnesium CitrateRecommended age 50-75 Bowel preparation for colonoscopy needed for colon cancer screeningPEG 3350 (generic Miralax) Only the OTC product is covered at $0 cost -share.
2. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force A & B Recommendation Medications and Supplements. 4. The health reform law (Affordable Care Act) makes certain preventive medications and supplements available to you at no cost — both
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