Montana Covered Treatments
Anti-HIV Drugs* after a drug means it requires prior approval
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Few states have AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAP) that cover all the treatment types listed here, but you should always have your doctor or health care provider ask. Arrangements can sometimes be made on a case by case basis. One of the first things that an ADAP will ask is if you have already applied for Medicaid, which almost always covers more things than any ADAP. An ADAP might help pay your insurance premiums or assist with co-pays. Your Medicare Part D plan may also cover more than a state ADAP, but you should always check what any Medicare Part D plan covers. Some states will help you with premiums for insurance or even co-pays with Medicare Part D. Other categories of drugs that are sometimes covered by ADAP include anti-infectives, cardiovasculars for lipids and blood pressure, CNS drugs (such as anticonvulsants, anti-depressants, anxiolytics, sedatives, hypnotics and substance abuse agents), endocrine drugs (for wasting, diabetes, bone loss and thyroid agents), gastrointestinal drugs, respiratory drugs, urologicals, topical agents, dental products, diabetic monitoring devices, and more. There are many categories of drugs related to treating AIDS, HIV or Hepatitis. You might also consider experimental drugs. Sometimes, a state will have a separate Hepatitis vaccination or screening program that offers treatments as well. Other times, the best way to find out about Hepatitis treatments is to contact an agency or organization that deals mostly with AIDS, or the HIV/STD Department of your state. |
Opportunistic Infection MedicationsAntivirals
Anti - Influenza
Antibiotics
Antifungals
Blood Cell Modulators
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Montana Resources
Other MedicationsLipid Lowering Agents
Neuropathic Pain Agents
Appetite Stimulants
Antidepressants
Antianxiety Agents
Mood Stabilizers
Antipsychotics
Anti-smoking
*denotes drugs requiring prior approval |
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AIDS Treatment Data Network
• The Access
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