Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "cross-indicated drug" means a drug that is used for a purpose generally held to be reasonable, appropriate, and within the community standards of practice even though the use is not included in the federal Food and Drug Administration's approved labeled indications for the drug.
As added by P.L.6-2002, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 35.5. Prescription Drugs
12-15-35.5-2. "Cross-Indicated Drug" Defined
12-15-35.5-2.5. "Unrestricted Access" Defined
12-15-35.5-3. Prohibition on Prior Authorization of Mental Health Drugs; Exception
12-15-35.5-4. Prior Authorization Requirement Parameters
12-15-35.5-5. Prior Authorization Procedures
12-15-35.5-6. Publication of Prior Authorization Decision
12-15-35.5-7.5. Reimbursement for Methadone When Prescribed for Pain; Requirements
12-15-35.5-8. Restriction of Mental Health Drugs for Individuals Less Than 18 Years of Age
12-15-35.5-9. Reimbursement for Drugs Indicated Only for Addiction Treatment