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What is a LU Code in Pharmacy? A Guide to Limited Use Prescriptions

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In the Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) program, certain medications are classified as 'Limited Use', requiring a special code for coverage. This unique identifier, known as a LU or Reason for Use code, is essential for pharmacy billing and ensuring the drug is used for specific, approved medical conditions. Navigating this process is a key part of modern pharmacology and pharmacy practice.

What is a DAW code on a prescription?

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In many pharmacy claims, a simple code determines if a generic substitution is allowed for a prescribed medication. Understanding **what is a DAW code on a prescription?** is essential for navigating medication costs and understanding dispensing rules, impacting both patients and pharmacies.

What does EA mean on a prescription? Deciphering the pharmacy code

6 min read
An estimated 400+ Latin and English abbreviations are still used in pharmacy, some of which are not obvious to the patient. If you see 'EA' on a prescription, it typically refers to a pharmacy or insurance billing process known as Expedited Authorization, not a direct medication instruction.