The Saskatchewan Formulary lists the drugs, which are covered by the Drug Plan. A prescription is required for all drugs dispensed under the Drug Plan with the exception of insulin, blood-testing agents, urine-testing agents, syringes, needles, lancets and swabs used by diabetic patients.

Please Note: The Online Formulary Database is effective January 1, 2025 and has been last updated as of December 30, 2024

As of April 1, 2011, Saskatchewan no longer publishes prices that contain wholesale mark-up. Prices in the website and future formulary books will now be the price as confirmed by the manufacturer, exclusive of mark-ups.

Please Note: The American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS) drug classification information is no longer available in the Online Formulary Database and Formulary in Fixed Width Format. For more information, please go to the What’s New page.
The Saskatchewan Drug Plan will make every effort to ensure information provided in this website is accurate and up-to-date.

Search the Formulary by Brand Name/Generic Name (BG), Drug Identification Number/Product Identification Number (DIN/PIN or DP), Manufacturer (MF), or Drug Category|Sub-Category (CS).

Note: DIN = Drug Identification Number, MFR = Manufacturer, I/C = Interchangeable, SOC = Standing Offer Contract, EDS = Exception Drug Status.

Search History :


Sub-Category
Generic Name
Strength / Form
Brand Name
DIN
MFR
Unit Price
I/C
SOC
EDS
Sub-Category
Generic Name
Strength / Form
Brand Name
DIN
MFR
Unit Price
I/C
SOC
EDS

You can view formulary book versions as published in PDF from July 2000 to June 2012 Formulary in PDF Format or the Formulary Appendices & Indices. To view updates to the formulary, see Formulary Bulletins.

The Summary of Additions, Deletions and Changes for the 62nd Edition lists all changes that occurred since the previous edition (October 1, 2011), which are now included in the present version.

Formulary in Fixed Width Format(The typical user of this file is most likely a third party claims adjudicator, insurance company, etc. For a casual user to use this file, they must be familiar with database structure and capable of setting up their own queries.)