Ontario's OHIP+ program offers free prescription medications for those aged 24 and under

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NBHC Sustainability
January 01, 2018

More than 4,400 prescription medications are now free for children and youth age 24 and under, the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation for Ontario families. Medications covered by OHIP+ include asthma inhalers, drugs to treat depression, anxiety, epilepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, antibiotics, EpiPens, insulin, diabetes test strips, oral contraceptives, medications to treat some childhood cancers and other rare conditions, and many others. People can search Ontario's new medication coverage tool to see if their drugs are covered under OHIP+.
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