Which drugs are not included in the National Health Insurance Drug List? How to check the information of medicines in the medical insurance catalog?

The following medicines are not included in the National Health Insurance Drug List, including: medicines that mainly serve as tonic; medicines containing national precious, endangered wild animal and plant herbs; health care medicines; prophylactic vaccines and contraceptive medicines; medicines that mainly serve the purpose of sexual enhancement, treatment of alopecia, weight loss, cosmetology, quitting smoking, quitting drinking, etc.; medicines that can not be charged separately due to inclusion in the diagnostic and treatment programs, etc.; alcohol preparations, Tea preparations, all kinds of fruit-flavored preparations (except for children's medicines in special cases), oral preparations and oral effervescent preparations (except for special cases), etc.; and other medicines that do not comply with the provisions of the basic medical insurance.

You can check the information of medicines in the medical insurance drug list through the public number of the National Health Insurance Bureau.