Can I request a generic version of my prescribed medication?

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Yes, it is possible to request a generic version of your prescribed medication. Generics are typically less expensive than their brand-name counterparts and contain the same active ingredients, strength, dosage form, and administration route. When requesting a generic, it is advisable to discuss this with your healthcare provider, who can confirm whether a generic option is available for your specific medication. If your provider agrees, they can write a new prescription for the generic version, or they may indicate on the existing prescription that a generic substitution is permitted. It is important to remember that not all medications have generic equivalents, so your healthcare provider will help determine the most suitable option for your needs. You may want to check the current web page for any additional information on generic medications and how to initiate the request process through your Caremark plan.
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Answered Jul 21, 2025

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