Medicare Advantage Plans that cover your Prescription Drugs



Medicare Advantage Plans cover a variety of generic and brand-name prescription drugs. Every prescription drug company comes with its own unique list of Medications that can vary in cost and Co-Pays for individual drugs. This list of covered medications is called a "formulary". Plan formularies must include drug classes covering all disease states, and a minimum of two chemically distinct drugs in each class. Remember, you may pay a late enrollment penalty if you don’t enroll in a Medicare drug plan when you first get Medicare or go 63 days or more without creditable drug coverage. This penalty increases the longer you wait to join a plan.

Select your prescription drugs below to find plans that cover your prescription drugs. Then, compare Co-Pays.


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Rabavert
Rabeprazole Sodium
Rabies Vaccine
Rabies Virus Strain Pm-1503-3m Antigen (propiolact
Raltegravir
Ramipril
Ranolazine
Ravicti
Rayaldee
Rebif
Rebif Rebidose
Reclipsen
Recombivax Hb
Rectiv
Regranex
Relenza
Relistor
Relugolix
Repaglinide
Repatha
Restasis Multidose
Retacrit
Retevmo
Rexulti
Reyataz
Rezurock
Rhopressa
Ribociclib
Ridaura
Rifabutin
Rifapentine
Rifaximin
Rilpivirine Hydrochloride
Rimantadine Hydrochloride
Rimegepant Sulfate
Rinvoq
Riociguat
Ripretinib
Risankizumab-rzaa
Risedronate Sodium
Risperdal Consta
Risperidone
Ritonavir
Rivaroxaban
Rivastigmine
Rivelsa
Rocklatan
Roflumilast
Ropeginterferon Alfa-2b
Ropinirole Hydrochloride
Rosuvastatin
Rotarix
Rotavirus Vaccine, Live, Oral
Rotigotine
Rozlytrek
Rubraca
Rucaparib
Ruconest
Rufinamide
Rukobia
Ruxolitinib



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Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options. Enrollment depends on the plan’s contract renewal.

Every year, Medicare evaluates plans based on a 5-star rating system.