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Doctors Who Prescribe Escitalopram Oxalate in Oklahoma

Find doctors, physicians, and healthcare providers who prescribe Escitalopram Oxalate in Oklahoma. This page lists the top prescribers of Escitalopram Oxalate based on Medicare Part D data, including the number of claims, patients served, and total drug costs.

What is Escitalopram Oxalate?

Escitalopram oxalate is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) indicated for: Acute and Maintenance Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in adults and adolescents aged 12 to 17 years (1.1) Acute Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in adults (1.2) 1.

Total Claims in Oklahoma
133,395
1.2% of all Escitalopram Oxalate prescriptions nationwide
Total Beneficiaries in Oklahoma
24,914
Total Cost in Oklahoma
$1,952,154

Top Prescribers in OK(3+)

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PrescriberLocationTypeClaimsBeneficiariesCost
Robert MortonAda, OKPsychiatry7,336841$101,746
Alexander FrankOklahoma City, OKFamily Practice1,688253$28,838
James KrablinLexington, OKGeriatric Medicine1,318174$17,555
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Data Source: Prescribing data aggregated from the official CMS.gov Medicare Part D Prescribers by Provider and Drug dataset, published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Data Current As Of: 2023 (most recent CMS release). Individual prescriber counts below 11 are suppressed by CMS for patient privacy.