Prescriptions made by Michael Curran Noone

Data for 2018

1,010

Medicare Part D Prescriptions Filled, Including Refills

Rank: 25 out of 169 providers in this state and specialty

$34.47K

Total Retail Price of All Prescriptions

Rank: 28 out of 169 providers in this state and specialty

275

Patients Receiving at Least One Drug in Part D

Rank: 32 out of 169 providers in this state and specialty

85%

Patients 65 Years and Older

71

Average Age of Patients

Average age of patients for providers in this state and specialty is 70

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 Otolaryngology in South Carolina 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 FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE230
of 1110
1790 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
1640730 patients
27% of all patients
< 11
2 OMEPRAZOLE80
of 890
1840 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
1500530 patients
19% of all patients
< 11
3 MONTELUKAST SODIUM130
of 750
1280 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
290 patients
11% of all patients
< 11
4 AZELASTINE HCL100
of 690
1020 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
810510 patients
19% of all patients
< 11
5 RANITIDINE HCL310
of 650
440 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
120 patients
4% of all patients
< 11
6 AMOXICILLIN-CLAVULANATE POTASS
(AMOXICILLIN/POTASSIUM CLAV)
140
of 580
400 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
340 patients
12% of all patients
< 11A
7 IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE510
of 870
200 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
200< 11< 11
8 MUPIROCIN190
of 530
270 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
180 patients
7% of all patients
< 11
9 EPINEPHRINE30
of 70
170 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
160 patients
6% of all patients
< 11
10 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE-TRIMETHOPRIM
(SULFAMETHOXAZOLE/TRIMETHOPRIM)
100
of 270
150 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
130 patients
5% of all patients
< 11A
11 MUPIROCIN
(MUPIROCIN CALCIUM)
10
110 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
< 11< 11
12 PREDNISONE330
of 780
300 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
270 patients
10% of all patients
< 11
13 NYSTATIN80
of 150
160 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
150 patients
5% of all patients
< 11
14 HYDROCODONE-ACETAMINOPHEN
(HYDROCODONE/ACETAMINOPHEN)
290
of 860
240 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
220 patients
8% of all patients
< 11O
15 CEPHALEXIN190
of 380
130 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
110 patients
4% of all patients
< 11A
16 ONDANSETRON HCL60
of 140
150 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
140 patients
5% of all patients
< 11
17 FLUCONAZOLE130
of 170
110 prescriptions
Less than 1% of all prescriptions
< 11< 11