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      • Generally, the public plan covers the prescription drugs: Specified on the List of Medications Prescribed by health professionals Purchased in Québec from a pharmacist Sold at the lowest price (coverage of the less expensive generic versions instead of the brand name drugs, for example)
      www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/know-conditions-coverage
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  2. Over 8,000 prescription drugs are covered under the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan. They are included on a regularly updated list. Other drugs not on the list may also be covered on an exceptional basis.

  3. Everyone who has taken up residence in Québec permanently must have prescription drug insurance coverage. Coverage is available through RAMQ ’s Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan.

  4. Oct 11, 2024 · Oct 11 2024, 3:30 pm. GBJSTOCK/Shutterstock. The federal government’s universal pharmacare bill just passed, which means Canadians are one step closer to getting coverage for certain prescription medication. On Friday, the Pharmacare Act received Royal Assent and immediately came into force, but that doesn’t necessarily mean coverage starts ...

  5. The AQPP’s Medication List (AQPP’s List), created and managed exclusively by the Association québécoise des pharmaciens propriétaires, contains all the medications covered by the Prescription drug insurance plan (RGAM), as well as thousands of other pharmaceutical products and services at the disposal of Quebec’s pharmacies.

  6. Jul 30, 2024 · The Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec administers public health and drug insurance plans and pays health professionals.

  7. Jul 25, 2019 · Public coverage in Quebec is not only more generous, but drug coverage approval is also faster than elsewhere in the country. Over the last 10 years, it took an average of 477 days for a drug approved by Health Canada to be added to the list of medications covered by the RGAM.

  8. Oct 11, 2024 · The diabetes medications covered include first-line treatments that lower blood glucose levels, providing Canadians with access to essential therapies such as: Insulin, which is used by patients ...

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