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Has anyone been to Dashenlin drugstore? Can I use my medical insurance card to buy things there?
Yes, there are many branches in Dashenlin drugstore. You can use the medical insurance card to buy things there, and you can use the medical insurance card to buy medicines covered by medical insurance. Not all medicines are available, but there are restrictions. It is suggested that you should ask clearly before buying every time you choose medicine.

The basic medical insurance drugs are divided into three parts: western medicine, Chinese patent medicine and Chinese herbal pieces. Among them, 1 133 and 1 137 kinds of western medicines, 927 kinds of Chinese patent medicines and 47 kinds of ethnic medicines are allowed to be paid by the basic medical insurance and industrial injury insurance funds respectively. There are 127 kinds and 1 categories of Chinese herbal pieces that are not paid by medical insurance and industrial injury insurance funds. Among them, 99 kinds of unilateral refusal, 28 kinds of single and multiple refusal, 1.

1, classification of drugs within the scope of medical insurance. Basic medical insurance drugs refer to drugs that are necessary to ensure the clinical treatment of employees and are included in the scope of basic medical insurance payment. They are divided into Class A and Class B. Class A drugs refer to drugs that are basically unified throughout the country and can guarantee the basic needs of clinical treatment. The expenses of such drugs are included in the payment scope of the basic medical insurance fund, and the expenses are paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard. Class B drugs refer to drugs that the basic medical insurance fund has a certain ability to pay. These drugs are paid by employees according to a certain proportion, and then included in the coverage of the basic medical insurance fund, and paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard.

2. Description of names and dosage forms of drugs covered by medical insurance: Western medicines whose main chemical components are the same as those in the Drug Catalogue, but whose trade names or specifications or manufacturers are different, belong to the Drug Catalogue. The main chemical components in generic names are the same as those in the drug list, and the dosage forms are the same, while western medicines with different acids or bases belong to the drug list. Western medicines whose main chemical components in generic names are the same as those in the drug list and whose dosage forms are the same, and which are preceded by the words "children", "children", "infants", "children's use" and "infants" belong to the drug list. The part before the dosage form in the generic name is consistent with the part before the dosage form in the drug list, and the dosage form is the same, while Chinese patent medicines with different trade names or specifications or manufacturers belong to the drug list.