Prescriptions made by Jesse Scott Swift

Data for 2018

1,043

Medicare Part D Prescriptions Filled, Including Refills

Rank: 41 out of 176 providers in this state and specialty

$122.9K

Total Retail Price of All Prescriptions

Rank: 30 out of 176 providers in this state and specialty

392

Patients Receiving at Least One Drug in Part D

Rank: 11 out of 176 providers in this state and specialty

96%

Patients 65 Years and Older

76

Average Age of Patients

Average age of patients for providers in this state and specialty is 74

Drug Categories

O

Opioid

An opioid drug. Prescription opioids (painkillers) can help alleviate certain kinds of pain in the short term but carry serious health risks.
A

Antibiotic

Used to treat bacterial infections but are often prescribed incorrectly to treat viral infections, such as chest colds or the flu.
P

Antipsychotic

Used to manage psychosis, principally in schizophrenia but also in a range of other psychotic disorders.

Prescription Data

The table below list this provider’s drugs, the number of prescriptions and how many went to seniors. Drugs are ranked by volume. Rank in State ranks all providers that have the self-identified specialty of Ophthalmology in Utah and ranks the number of prescriptions that have been made for the specific drug.

Drug Name Rank in State Total Prescriptions Filled with Refills Prescript. to 65+ Patients Receiving this Drug Patients 65+ OAP
1 LATANOPROST490
of 1360
1830 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
1720480 patients
12% of all patients
< 11
2 LUMIGAN
(BIMATOPROST)
70
of 740
1010 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
1010280 patients
7% of all patients
280 patients
7% of all patients
3 OFLOXACIN90
of 680
1570 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
1190 patients
30% of all patients
< 11A
4 TIMOLOL MALEATE540
of 1120
400 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
400180 patients
5% of all patients
180 patients
5% of all patients
5 PREDNISOLONE ACETATE490
of 1340
950 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
710 patients
18% of all patients
< 11
6 RESTASIS
(CYCLOSPORINE)
230
of 750
340 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
340200 patients
5% of all patients
200 patients
5% of all patients
7 BRIMONIDINE TARTRATE330
of 750
350 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
< 11< 11
8 LOTEMAX
(LOTEPREDNOL ETABONATE)
20
of 160
640 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
540 patients
14% of all patients
< 11
9 COMBIGAN
(BRIMONIDINE TARTRATE/TIMOLOL)
380
of 840
190 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
190< 11< 11
10 TRAVATAN Z
(TRAVOPROST)
200
of 660
350 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
350< 11< 11
11 DORZOLAMIDE HCL270
of 540
150 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
150< 11< 11
12 NEOMYCIN-POLYMYXIN-DEXAMETH
(NEOMYCIN/POLYMYXIN B/DEXAMETHA)
210
of 530
430 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
430350 patients
9% of all patients
350 patients
9% of all patients
13 ALPHAGAN P
(BRIMONIDINE TARTRATE)
200
of 350
190 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
190< 11< 11
14 FLUOROMETHOLONE190
of 290
200 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
110 patients
3% of all patients
< 11
15 ERYTHROMYCIN
(ERYTHROMYCIN BASE)
110
of 510
570 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
460 patients
12% of all patients
< 11A
16 KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE430
of 620
140 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
< 11< 11
17 ZIOPTAN
(TAFLUPROST/PF)
30
of 70
120 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
120< 11< 11
18 VALACYCLOVIR
(VALACYCLOVIR HCL)
110
of 240
120 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
120< 11< 11