Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 9792.27.6 - Mtus Drug Formulary - Access to Drugs Not Listed as an Exempt Drug on the Mtus Drug List
(a) Drug
treatment that is in conformity with the MTUS Treatment Guidelines is presumed
correct on the issue of extent and scope of medical treatment pursuant to
section 9792.21, subdivision (c), and Labor
Code section
4604.5.
Although the MTUS Drug List identifies Exempt drugs that do not require
prospective review when dispensed in accordance with the MTUS Treatment
Guidelines, other medically necessary drugs are available to the injured worker
when authorized through prospective review.
(b) Any medically necessary FDA-approved
drug, or nonprescription drug that is marketed pursuant to an FDA OTC
Monograph, may be authorized through prospective review and dispensed to an
injured worker if it is shown in accordance with the MTUS regulations that the
drug is required to cure or relieve the injured worker from the effects of the
injury. Determination of the medical necessity of treatment based on
recommendations found outside of the MTUS Treatment Guidelines is governed by
section 9792.21 subdivision (d) (condition
not addressed by MTUS or seeking to rebut the MTUS), section
9792.21.1 (medical evidence search
sequence), section
9792.25 (quality and strength of
evidence definitions) and section
9792.25.1 (MTUS methodology for
evaluating medical evidence).
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 133, 4603.5, 5307.3 and 5307.27, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 4600, 4604.5 and 5307.27, Labor Code.
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