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Doctors Who Prescribe Ibuprofen (Duexis, Proprinal, Ibudone, Advil, Xylon, Motrin, Genpril, Ibu, Vicoprofen, Combogesic, Samson 8, Reprexain, Neoprofen, Wal-Profen, Ibuprohm, Caldolor, Motrin PM, Addaprin) in North Carolina

Also known as: Duexis, Proprinal, Ibudone, Advil, Xylon, Motrin, Genpril, Ibu, Vicoprofen, Combogesic, Samson 8, Reprexain, Neoprofen, Wal-Profen, Ibuprohm, Caldolor, Motrin PM, Addaprin

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

What is Ibuprofen?

Pain reliever/fever reducer It belongs to a class of drugs known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.

Total Claims in North Carolina
137,709
2.4% of all Ibuprofen prescriptions nationwide
Total Beneficiaries in North Carolina
53,265
Total Cost in North Carolina
$1,234,230

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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.