To submit a Trillium Drug Program application or supporting documentation, you can either:
If faxing or emailing, you must mail the original signed form to the TDP by Canada Post when the outbreak is over. We will update this page to tell you when you have to mail us your documents.
When you mail us the original application, please write in bold letters "Resubmit Originals" on the application form.
The Trillium Drug Program helps Ontarians pay for their high prescription-drug costs.
You should apply if you:
You have to apply for the Trillium Drug Program as a household. The following people are considered part of your household and must be included on your application:
If a person is financially independent from other household members, then the person does not have to be included on the application. A financially independent person is one who does not rely on other household members for financial support and other household members do not rely on them for financial support.
The Trillium Drug Program year is from August 1 to July 31. Make sure you apply by September 30, to be reimbursed for any eligible drug you received in the previous program year (August 1-July 31). You can get the application form:
Send your completed application by mail only to:
Trillium Drug Program
Ministry of Health
P.O. Box 337 Station D
Etobicoke ON M9A 4X3
Once you are enrolled, you will receive a confirmation letter telling you what your deductible is for the year. Your household's enrollment will be renewed automatically every year and you will receive an annual confirmation letter.
Tell your pharmacist, doctor, or nurse practitioner if you're planning to apply, have applied or have been approved for coverage through the Trillium Drug Program, so they can plan ahead to make sure that, when needed, they prescribe to you one of the drugs covered by the Trillium Drug Program.
The deductible is the amount you pay out-of-pocket, on the first eligible drugs you buy, before your coverage begins. Your confirmation letter will include the amount of your annual deductible and list all the household members included in the coverage.
Once you've paid the deductible (usually about 4% of your household income after taxes), your Trillium Drug program coverage begins and you will only pay up to $2 for each drug that is filled or refilled until the end of the program year.
For most people, the deductible for the Trillium Drug Program equals about 4% of the household income after taxes.
Your household income is the net income you reported to the Canada Revenue Agency for the previous tax year – the amount shown on line 236 of your Notice of Assessment – minus any amount you withdraw from your Canadian Registered Disability Savings Plan (amount shown on line 125 of your tax return).
Only money that members of your household have spent out-of-pocket on eligible drugs can be counted as deductible payments. This means that when someone other than you (for example, private insurance, a drug company or a drug discount card pays for all or a part of the drug cost, this portion will not count as a deductible payment.
Rather than ask you to pay the whole annual deductible at the start of the year, we divide it into four equal amounts (quarterly deductible) and we divide the program year into four equal periods (quarters). As each new quarter begins, you will pay for your prescription drugs out-of-pocket until you have paid off your deductible for that quarter. After that, your Trillium Drug Program coverage will begin and will continue until the end of that quarter.
The quarters are:
If you do not buy enough prescription drugs to meet your deductible before a quarter is over, we will carry your unpaid deductible over to the next quarter.
For example, if your deductible for the first quarter is $25 but you bought only $20 worth of drugs in that quarter, you will pay $20 toward your deductible, and the remaining $5 will be carried over to the second quarter. So, for the second quarter, your quarterly deductible will be $25 + $5 = $30.
If your household income has changed by 10% or more, the Trillium Drug Program will recalculate your deductible on request.
Please write us a letter telling us that your income has changed by 10% or more and include copies of documents that show each household member's actual income for the current tax year. Examples of documents to include are:
Mail the letter to:
Ministry of Health
Trillium Drug Program
P.O. Box 337, Station D
Etobicoke ON M9A 4X3
When the ministry receives your documents, we will re-asses your household deductible and send you a letter to tell you the new amount.
If you are on the Trillium Drug Program, you can request a three-month supply of some drugs used to treat certain chronic conditions, such as:
Getting a three-month supply of your prescription means you will pay co-payment fees less often.
Talk to your pharmacist to find out which drugs qualify and learn how to request a three-month supply.
To get your travel supply, give your pharmacist either:
You have to pay the deductible or co-payment amount for the extra supply.
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