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    Benjamin Thornton
    Insurance Broker, Arlington, Massachusetts
    It depends on the Part D plan you have.  Since it was first introduced as a medication to reduce chemo-induced nausea, Zofran (ondansetron) has quickly become a standard anti-nausea medication for non-chemo use as well.  Because of this, more plans are now paying for the medication although often they will have a limit on the number of tablets you can have per refill or per month.
    Answered on February 14, 2014
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