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Doctors Who Prescribe Metoprolol Tartrate (Lopressor, Lopressor HCT) in Minnesota

Also known as: Lopressor, Lopressor HCT

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

What is Metoprolol Tartrate?

Metoprolol tartrate tablets are a beta-adrenergic blocker indicated for the treatment of: high blood pressure, to lower blood pressure. Lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular events, primarily strokes and myocardial infarctions. ( 1.1 ) Angina Pectoris. ( 1.

Total Claims in Minnesota
253,431
1.6% of all Metoprolol Tartrate prescriptions nationwide
Total Beneficiaries in Minnesota
60,901
Total Cost in Minnesota
$2,794,993

Top Prescribers in MN(1+)

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PrescriberLocationTypeClaimsBeneficiariesCost
Clemencia RasquinhaGolden Valley, MNGeriatric Medicine1,727290$12,922
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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.