Insulin Clause Samples

The 'Insulin' clause defines the terms and conditions related to the provision, administration, or coverage of insulin within an agreement, such as a healthcare contract or insurance policy. It typically outlines who is responsible for supplying insulin, under what circumstances it will be provided, and any limitations or requirements for its use, such as prescription guidelines or cost-sharing arrangements. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding insulin, helping to prevent disputes and clarify access to this essential medication.
Insulin. Insulin will be treated as a prescription drug subject to a separate copay for each type prescribed.
Insulin. Pharmacists may interchange between short-acting and rapid-acting insulin products at equivalent dosing 1:1. Insulin glulisine (Apidra), insulin lispro (Humalog), regular human insulin (Humulin R), and insulin aspart (Novolog) Pharmacists may interchange between mixed insulin products at equivalent dosing 1:1. Insulin lispro/NPH (Humalog 75/25), regular human insulin/NPH (Humulin 70/30, Novolin 70/30), and insulin aspart/NPH (Novolog 70/30) Pharmacists may interchange between basal insulin products at equivalent dosing 1:1. Insulin glargine (Lantus, Basaglar, Toujeo), insulin detemir (Levemir), and insulin degludec (Tresiba) Standard dosing conversation (see Appendix 2.3.1)
Insulin. Non-experimental medication for controlling blood sugar.
Insulin. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the COGS Cap set forth in SCHEDULE B shall assume the following prices paid by MannKind for Insulin supply: (A) for […***…] an Insulin price of $[…***…]/gram, (B) for […***…], subject to Section 4.1(b), an Insulin price of $[…***…]/gram, and (C) for […***…], subject to Section 4.1(b), […***…], an Insulin price of $[…***…]/gram.
Insulin. 4. Drugs that are FDA-approved for use as contraceptives and diaphragms. For coverage of other types of contraception, including contraceptive injections, implants and devices, refer toFamily Planning Servicesin Section 3:
Insulin. Due to the complexity of diabetes management, the school will require: • a medication order for insulin (which provides medical authorisation) and • a diabetes management plan developed by yourself and/or the diabetes treating team.
Insulin. Insulin was measured using a chemiluminescence immunoassay with a normal fasting range of 42–188 pmol/l.
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