Fair PharmaCare helps B.C. families pay for many prescription drugs, dispensing fees, and some medical devices and supplies. The less a family earns, the more help they get. A family can be a single person or a couple, with or without children.
Register online for Fair PharmaCare
Or by paper (PDF) or call us at 1-800-663-7100
You will need Personal Health Numbers (all family members), Social Insurance Numbers (adults), and:
Temporary coverage starts the same day you register by phone or online, based on the income information you provide. If you enter the wrong income when registering, call us right away so we can fix it.
After you register, PharmaCare will send you a consent form, so we can check your income with CRA (Canada Revenue Agency).
Lost your consent form? Request a replacement consent form
New resident of Canada? Working overseas? Recently turned 19? Fair PharmaCare Proof of Income Affidavit (PDF, 763 KB)
Need to file your taxes? Get help filing taxes. Can't find your tax return? Contact CRA toll-free at 1 800 959-8281 or through your CRA My Account to request past Notice of Assessments.
Not sure if you already registered for Fair PharmaCare? Use the Fair PharmaCare Registration Status Search and read about reinstating your coverage
On this page: What PharmaCare covers | Who is eligible | Consent to check income | About deductibles | About family maximum | Children and students | Taxes Filed form
Fair PharmaCare covers many:
Learn more at What BC PharmaCare covers.
If you have private health insurance, you may still get help with costs from Fair PharmaCare.
Fair PharmaCare does not cover costs from previous years or from times when the family’s MSP coverage was not active.
All residents of B.C. are eligible for income-based Fair PharmaCare coverage if they:
Coverage is for families, not individuals. For the purposes of Fair PharmaCare coverage, a family can be a:
If your family has two spouses, both must register. If one spouse is not eligible, their income must be included in the registration.
If your family changes through adoption, separation, divorce, death or other, visit Updating your coverage information
If you are a guardian/power of attorney, you can register a friend/family member by phone or online. When you return the consent form, include a copy of the Power of Attorney.
Registering for Fair PharmaCare will not affect any federal coverage. In fact, Fair PharmaCare may cover some prescription drugs and supplies that are not covered by the federal plan.
After you register, PharmaCare will send you a consent form that you must fill in, sign and send back within 30 days, so that we can check your income with CRA.
PharmaCare calculates your coverage each year based on the income information PharmaCare receives from the CRA. Each year's coverage is based on your income from 2 years prior. As long as PharmaCare is able to verify your income each year with the CRA, your coverage continues.
Lost your consent form? Visit Request consent form or contact us. Return the form as soon as possible to ensure temporary coverage continues.
Read more about how Fair PharmaCare bses your coverage on income.
A family’s deductible is the amount they need to spend each year on eligible costs before Fair PharmaCare starts to help with these costs. Once a family reaches their deductible, PharmaCare pays 70% of eligible costs, or 75% if a family member was born before 1940.
The family maximum is the most a family will spend per year on eligible drugs, fees and medical supplies. The portion you pay once you have met your deductible goes towards your family maximum.
After a family reaches their family maximum, Fair PharmaCare pays 100% of their eligible costs for the rest of the year
January 2026
The Garcia family registers with Fair PharmaCare in January. Their family income in 2024 was $30,589.
The Garcias’ deductible is $650, based on that income. Their family maximum is $900.
January to May
Between January and May, the Garcias The Garcia family pays the full price for each eligible drug, dispensing fee and medical supply until they have paid $650 in eligible costs.
The family has met their Fair PharmaCare deductible. PharmaCare starts to pay 70% of their eligible costs.
June to September
Between June and September, the Garcia family pay for prescriptions worth $833 in eligible costs.
PharmaCare pays $583 (70% of $833). The Garcias pay $250.
The $250 is added to their deductible amount of $650. This brings the total amount they have spent on eligible prescription costs to their family maximum of $900.
October to December
PharmaCare pays 100% of the Garcias’ eligible costs for the rest of the year.
January 2027
In January, the Garcia's deductible is reset to $650, and the Garcias again pay the full amount for their eligible prescriptions until they have met their deductible.
Dependent children are:
When someone who is not dependent turns 19, they should register for Fair PharmaCare on their own plan. Their parents' incomes will not affect their deductible or family maximum, so they may be eligible for more coverage. Learn more at Turning 19
Dependents must live with the family whose PharmaCare plan they belong to. Adults cannot be registered as dependents.
Eligible costs are the costs of drugs and medical supplies that PharmaCare covers. Eligible costs include dispensing fees of up to $11 for each prescription, and some pharmacy services. Read the Fair PharmaCare Information Sheet for help understanding eligible costs and deductible requirements.
If you received a letter asking you to let BC PharmaCare know that you filed your taxes with the CRA, complete the online form or the paper form. This will allow us to set your deductible and family maximum for the year. If you received a letter referring to a tax year other than two years ago, please use the paper form.
You may not have been able to file taxes in Canada two years ago. You may have worked in another country or you may have been a minor (under 18) with no income. In this case, you may be able to report your income using the Fair PharmaCare Proof of Income Affidavit (PDF).


