$200 max) for up to a 30-day supply Tier IV (Generic Specialty Drugs): Coinsurance will increase to 35% ($240 max) from 25% ($150 max) for up to a 30-day supply Tier V (Preferred Brand Name Specialty Drugs): Coinsurance will increase to 35% ($240 max) from 25% ($200 max) for up to a 30-day supply Tier VI (Non-Preferred Brand Name Specialty Drugs): Coinsurance will increase to 50% ($480 max) from 35% ($300 max) for up to a 30-day supply Network Home Delivery or participating Smart90 retail pharmacy: Tier I (Generic Drug): Copayment will increase to $20 from $15 copay for up to a 90-day supply Tier II (Preferred Brand Name Drug): Cost share will change to 35% coinsurance ($300 max) from $60 copayment for up to a 90-day supply Tier III (Non-Preferred Brand Name Drug): Coinsurance to 45% ($400 max) from 35% ($80 min

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As an anti-inflammatory, NAC can lower levels of pro-inflammatory compounds like TNF-, IL-6, and IL-1 by inhibiting the NF-B pathway that can impair immune defenses