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    formulary
    /ˈfɔːmjʊləri/

    noun

    • 1. a collection of set forms, especially for use in religious ceremonies.
    • 2. an official list giving details of prescribable medicines.

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or using officially prescribed formulas.

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  2. Learn the meaning of formulary as a noun and an adjective, with examples of usage and word history. Find out how formulary is used in medicine, grammar, and wordplay.

  3. A formulary is a list of pharmaceutical drugs, often decided upon by a group of people, for various reasons such as insurance coverage or use at a medical facility. Traditionally, a formulary contained a collection of formulas for the compounding and testing of medication (a resource closer to what would be referred to as a pharmacopoeia today).

  4. noun. , plural for·mu·lar·ies. a collection or system of formulas. a set form of words; formula. Pharmacology. a book listing pharmaceutical substances and formulas for making medicinal preparations. a list of prescription drugs covered by a health insurance plan:

  5. A formulary is a list of all the drugs covered by a health insurance plan. Health plans have different formularies, which means that a particular drug might be covered by one plan in your area, but not by another.

  6. a book or system of prescribed formulas, esp relating to religious procedure or doctrine. 2. a formula. 3. pharmacology. a book containing a list of pharmaceutical products, with their formulas and means of preparation. adjective. 4. of, relating to, or of the nature of a formula. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. 1 day ago · of or relating to or of the nature of a formula. noun. (pharmacology) a book containing a compilation of pharmaceutical products with their formulas and methods of preparation. synonyms: pharmacopeia. see more.

  8. A formulary is a collection of formulae for the compounding of medicinal preparations, or a book of standards for certain pharmaceuticals. Learn about different types of formularies, such as National Formulary, Hospital Formulary, and Open Formulary.