Wash. Admin. Code § 296-20-03014
(1) Injectables. Prescriptions for injectable opioids or other analgesics, sedatives, antihistamines, tranquilizers, psychotropics, vitamins, minerals, food supplements, and hormones are not covered.
(a) Indicated injectable drugs for the following:
• Inpatients; or
• During emergency treatment of a life-threatening condition/injury; or
• During outpatient treatment of severe soft tissue injuries, burns or fractures when needed for dressing or cast changes; or
• During the perioperative period and the postoperative period, not to exceed forty-eight hours from the time of discharge.
Exceptions: The department or self-insurer covers injectable medications under the following circumstances.
(4) Benzodiazepines. Payment for prescriptions for benzodiazepines are limited to the following types of patients:
• Hospitalized patients;
• Claimants with an accepted psychiatric disorder for which benzodiazepines are indicated;
• Claimants with an unrelated psychiatric disorder that is retarding recovery but which the department or self-insurer has temporarily authorized treatment (see WAC 296-20-055) and for which benzodiazepines are indicated; and
• Other outpatients for not more than thirty days for the life of the claim.
(6) Spinal cord injuries. When a spinal cord injury is an accepted condition, the department or self-insurer may authorize payment for anti-spasticity medications by any indicated route of administration (e.g., some benzodiazepines, Baclofen). Prior authorization is required.
Note: See the department formulary for specific limitations and prior authorization requirements of other drugs.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020 and 51.04.030. WSR 00-01-040, § 296-20-03014, filed 12/7/99, effective 1/20/00.]