DR. ADITI MATHUR M.D.
Prescription History 1629255708
Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease in Clifton, NJ

Active since January 30, 2008PECOS EnrolledAccepts Medicare Assignment
6 BRIGHTON RD, CLIFTON, NJ 07012(973) 777-7377(973) 777-3806 Get Directions

NPPES record last updated: July 26, 2024. Verified against the NPPES registry weekly; last sync: August 16, 2026.

Record update history: Jul 26, 2024, Oct 1, 2021, Feb 27, 2019 (3 updates tracked since 2019).

Medicare Part D Prescription History

Explore the verified Medicare Part D prescription history, volume metrics, and calculated drug costs for DR. ADITI MATHUR M.D., an active Pulmonary Disease specialist practicing in Clifton, NJ. Our medical registry currently tracks 29 unique pharmaceutical formulations prescribed by this provider, representing an estimated volume of 992 documented patient claims. Among these therapy options, the most frequently utilized medication is Trelegy Ellipta, which accounts for 128 claims alone. Use the table below to sort by claims, cost, or utilization compared with the state average; select any medication for its full profile.

29
Medications
992
Total Claims
1,403
30-Day Fills
Trelegy Ellipta
Most Prescribed · 128 claims
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29 medications · 2023 Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D medications prescribed by DR. ADITI MATHUR M.D. in 2023, with prescription volumes, average cost per fill, and NJ state comparisons
Medication Prescriptions (2023)Rx (2023) Avg Cost per FillCost / Fill Vs. Other NJ PrescribersVs. NJ Avg

About Trelegy Ellipta: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma and ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of breathing problems helps you stay active. This inhaler contains 3 medications: fluticasone, umeclidinium, and vilanterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing swelling of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. Umeclidinium belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics and vilanterol is a LABA medication. Both drugs work by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Both drugs are also known as bronchodilators. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as vilanterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination products containing both an inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonist, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with two asthma-control medications (such as inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonist) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden shortness of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 128 Medicare prescriptions for Trelegy Ellipta, about 1.9 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (67). Medicare paid an average of $848.42 per fill, versus $863.22 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
128
NJ average
67.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$848.42
NJ average
$863.22

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

164
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
4,920
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Montelukast Sodium: Montelukast is used to control and prevent symptoms caused by asthma (such as wheezing and shortness of breath). Show more ▾

It is also used before exercise to prevent breathing problems during exercise (bronchospasm). This medication can help decrease the number of times you need to use your quick relief inhaler. Montelukast is also used to relieve symptoms of hay fever and allergic rhinitis (such as sneezing, stuffy/runny/itchy nose). Since there are other allergy medications that may be safer (see also Warning section), this medication should be used for this condition only when you cannot take other allergy medications or they do not work well. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks or breathing problems. If an asthma attack or sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. This drug works by blocking certain natural substances (leukotrienes) that may cause or worsen asthma and allergies. It helps make breathing easier by reducing swelling (inflammation) in the airways.

In 2023, this provider wrote 90 Medicare prescriptions for Montelukast Sodium, about 1.5 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (60). Medicare paid an average of $19.50 per fill, versus $20.39 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
90
NJ average
60.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$19.50
NJ average
$20.39

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

217.3
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
6,505
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Albuterol Sulfate Hfa: Albuterol (also known as salbutamol) is used to treat wheezing and shortness of breath caused by breathing problems such as asthma. Show more ▾

It is a quick-relief medication. Albuterol belongs to a class of drugs known as bronchodilators. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. A short-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist that is primarily used as a bronchodilator agent to treat ASTHMA. Albuterol is prepared as a racemic mixture of R(-) and S(+) stereoisomers. The stereospecific preparation of R(-) isomer of albuterol is referred to as levalbuterol.

In 2023, this provider wrote 81 Medicare prescriptions for Albuterol Sulfate Hfa, about 1.4 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (59). Medicare paid an average of $41.42 per fill, versus $48.99 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
81
NJ average
59.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$41.42
NJ average
$48.99

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

104.7
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
2,729
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Anoro Ellipta: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of breathing problems helps you stay active. This inhaler contains 2 medications: umeclidinium and vilanterol. Both drugs work by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Umeclidinium belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Vilanterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists (LABAs). Both drugs are also known as bronchodilators. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden shortness of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. Umeclidinium/vilanterol is not approved to treat asthma. People with asthma using long-acting inhaled beta agonists (such as vilanterol) without also using an inhaled corticosteroid may have an increased risk of serious (sometimes fatal) breathing problems.

In 2023, this provider wrote 77 Medicare prescriptions for Anoro Ellipta, about 2 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (39). Medicare paid an average of $545.23 per fill, versus $612.17 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
77
NJ average
39.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$545.23
NJ average
$612.17

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

85
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
2,550
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Breo Ellipta: This medication is used to prevent and decrease symptoms (wheezing and trouble breathing) caused by asthma and ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

This inhaler contains 2 medications: fluticasone and vilanterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the swelling of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. Vilanterol belongs to a class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (like vilanterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with one asthma-control medication (such as inhaled corticosteroid) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 73 Medicare prescriptions for Breo Ellipta, about 1.7 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (42). Medicare paid an average of $556.70 per fill, versus $520.37 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
73
NJ average
42.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$556.70
NJ average
$520.37

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

101
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
3,030
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Prednisone: Prednisone is used to treat conditions such as arthritis, blood disorders, breathing problems, severe allergies, skin diseases, cancer, eye problems, and immune system disorders. Show more ▾

Prednisone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It decreases your immune system's response to various diseases to reduce symptoms such as swelling and allergic-type reactions. A synthetic anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid derived from CORTISONE. It is biologically inert and converted to PREDNISOLONE in the liver.

In 2023, this provider wrote 70 Medicare prescriptions for Prednisone, about 1.6 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (45). Medicare paid an average of $7.63 per fill, versus $6.87 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
70
NJ average
45.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$7.63
NJ average
$6.87

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

96.4
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
2,212
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Azelastine Hcl: This medication is used to relieve nasal symptoms such as runny/itching/stuffy nose, sneezing, and post-nasal drip caused by allergies or other conditions. Show more ▾

Azelastine belongs to a class of drugs known as antihistamines. It works by blocking certain natural substances called histamines that are responsible for nasal symptoms.

In 2023, this provider wrote 47 Medicare prescriptions for Azelastine Hcl, about 1.2 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (38). Medicare paid an average of $29.98 per fill, versus $45.21 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
47
NJ average
38.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$29.98
NJ average
$45.21

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

81.4
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
2,385
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Symbicort: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma or ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It contains 2 medications: budesonide and formoterol. Budesonide belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the irritation and swelling of the airways. Formoterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as formoterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed. See also How to Use section. A pharmaceutical preparation of budesonide and formoterol fumarate that is used as an ANTI-ASTHMATIC AGENT and for the treatment of CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE.

In 2023, this provider wrote 46 Medicare prescriptions for Symbicort, about 1.4 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (32). Medicare paid an average of $478.95 per fill, versus $527.73 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
46
NJ average
32.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$478.95
NJ average
$527.73

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

56
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
1,680
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Azithromycin: This medication is used to treat certain eye infections. Show more ▾

It is a macrolide antibiotic that works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This medication treats only bacterial eye infections. It will not work for other types of eye infections. Unnecessary use or misuse of any antibiotic can lead to its decreased effectiveness. A semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic structurally related to ERYTHROMYCIN. It has been used in the treatment of Mycobacterium avium intracellulare infections, toxoplasmosis, and cryptosporidiosis.

In 2023, this provider wrote 34 Medicare prescriptions for Azithromycin, about 81% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (42). Medicare paid an average of $10.09 per fill, versus $7.73 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
34
NJ average
42.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$10.09
NJ average
$7.73

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

40.6
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
543
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Methylprednisolone: Methylprednisolone is used to treat conditions such as arthritis, blood disorders, severe allergic reactions, certain cancers, eye conditions, skin/kidney/intestinal/lung diseases, and immune system disorders. Show more ▾

It decreases your immune system's response to various diseases to reduce symptoms such as swelling, pain, and allergic-type reactions. This medication is a corticosteroid hormone. Methylprednisolone may also be used with other medications in hormone disorders. A PREDNISOLONE derivative with similar anti-inflammatory action.

In 2023, this provider wrote 34 Medicare prescriptions for Methylprednisolone, about the same volume as the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (37). Medicare paid an average of $8.34 per fill, versus $10.85 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
34
NJ average
37.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$8.34
NJ average
$10.85

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

34
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
217
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Wixela Inhub: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma or ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It contains 2 medications: fluticasone and salmeterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the irritation and swelling of the airways. Salmeterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as salmeterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with one asthma-control medication (such as inhaled corticosteroid) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 26 Medicare prescriptions for Wixela Inhub, about 1.3 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (20). Medicare paid an average of $227.88 per fill, versus $402.39 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
26
NJ average
20.0

This provider prescribes this medication more often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$227.88
NJ average
$402.39

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

34
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
1,020
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Famotidine: Famotidine is used to treat ulcers of the stomach and intestines and to prevent intestinal ulcers from coming back after they have healed. Show more ▾

This medication is also used to treat certain stomach and throat (esophagus) problems (such as erosive esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease-GERD, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome). It works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach makes. It relieves symptoms such as cough that doesn't go away, stomach pain, heartburn, and difficulty swallowing. Famotidine belongs to a class of drugs known as H2 blockers. This medication is also available without a prescription. It is used to prevent and treat heartburn and other symptoms caused by too much acid in the stomach (acid indigestion). If you are taking this medication for self-treatment, it is important to read the manufacturer's package instructions carefully so you know when to consult your doctor or pharmacist. A competitive histamine H2-receptor antagonist. Its main pharmacodynamic effect is the inhibition of gastric secretion.

In 2023, this provider wrote 23 Medicare prescriptions for Famotidine, about 88% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (26). Medicare paid an average of $15.90 per fill, versus $8.42 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
23
NJ average
26.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$15.90
NJ average
$8.42

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

43.3
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
1,300
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Amoxicillin-Clavulanate Potass: Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid is a combination penicillin-type antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. Show more ▾

It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This antibiotic treats only bacterial infections. It will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, flu). Using any antibiotic when it is not needed can cause it to not work for future infections. A fixed-ratio combination of amoxicillin trihydrate and potassium clavulanate.

In 2023, this provider wrote 22 Medicare prescriptions for Amoxicillin-Clavulanate Potass, about 85% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (26). Medicare paid an average of $7.86 per fill, versus $12.05 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
22
NJ average
26.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$7.86
NJ average
$12.05

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

22
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
161
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Omeprazole: Omeprazole is used to treat certain stomach and esophagus problems (such as acid reflux, ulcers). Show more ▾

It works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach makes. It relieves symptoms such as heartburn, difficulty swallowing, and cough. This medication helps heal acid damage to the stomach and esophagus, helps prevent ulcers, and may help prevent cancer of the esophagus. Omeprazole belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). If you are self-treating with this medication, over-the-counter omeprazole products are used to treat frequent heartburn (occurring 2 or more days a week). Since it may take 1 to 4 days to have full effect, these products do not relieve heartburn right away. For over-the-counter products, carefully read the package instructions to make sure the product is right for you. Check the ingredients on the label even if you have used the product before. The manufacturer may have changed the ingredients. Also, products with similar brand names may contain different ingredients meant for different purposes. Taking the wrong product could harm you. A 4-methoxy-3,5-dimethylpyridyl, 5-methoxybenzimidazole derivative of timoprazole that is used in the therapy of STOMACH ULCERS and ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME. The drug inhibits an H(+)-K(+)-EXCHANGING ATPASE which is found in GASTRIC PARIETAL CELLS.

In 2023, this provider wrote 22 Medicare prescriptions for Omeprazole, about a third of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (78). Medicare paid an average of $14.27 per fill, versus $15.71 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
22
NJ average
78.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$14.27
NJ average
$15.71

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

48
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
1,424
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Pirfenidone: Pirfenidone is used to treat a certain lung disease called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Show more ▾

This disease causes the lungs to get scarred and become stiff, making it hard to breathe. Pirfenidone may help slow down the worsening of your IPF.

In 2023, this provider wrote 21 Medicare prescriptions for Pirfenidone, about 1.2 times the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (18). Medicare paid an average of $1,257.96 per fill, versus $6,046.91 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
21
NJ average
18.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$1,257.96
NJ average
$6,046.91

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

21
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
630
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Ofev: This medication is used to treat certain types of lung disease (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis- IPF, interstitial lung disease). Show more ▾

Both types of lung disease scar and stiffen your lungs, making it hard to breathe. Nintedanib may help slow down the worsening of your lung disease.

In 2023, this provider wrote 20 Medicare prescriptions for Ofev, about 80% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (25). Medicare paid an average of $12,414.36 per fill, versus $12,823.67 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
20
NJ average
25.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$12,414.36
NJ average
$12,823.67

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

20
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
570
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Fluticasone-Salmeterol: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma or ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It contains 2 medications: fluticasone and salmeterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the irritation and swelling of the airways. Salmeterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as salmeterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with one asthma-control medication (such as inhaled corticosteroid) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 20 Medicare prescriptions for Fluticasone-Salmeterol, about 87% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (23). Medicare paid an average of $305.31 per fill, versus $213.23 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
20
NJ average
23.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$305.31
NJ average
$213.23

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

30
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
900
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride: Levocetirizine is an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching eyes/nose, and sneezing. Show more ▾

It is also used to relieve itching and hives. It works by blocking a certain natural substance (histamine) that your body makes during an allergic reaction. Levocetirizine does not prevent hives or prevent/treat a serious allergic reaction (such as anaphylaxis). If your doctor has prescribed epinephrine to treat allergic reactions, always carry your epinephrine injector with you. Do not use levocetirizine in place of your epinephrine.

In 2023, this provider wrote 17 Medicare prescriptions for Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride, about a third of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (42). Medicare paid an average of $28.33 per fill, versus $21.42 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
17
NJ average
42.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$28.33
NJ average
$21.42

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

23
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
690
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim: This medication is a combination of two antibiotics: sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. Show more ▾

It is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections (such as middle ear, urine, respiratory, and intestinal infections). It is also used to prevent and treat a certain type of pneumonia (pneumocystis-type). This medication should not be used by children less than 2 months of age due to the risk of serious side effects. This medication treats only certain types of infections. It will not work for viral infections (such as flu). Unnecessary use or misuse of any antibiotic can lead to its decreased effectiveness. A drug combination with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. It is effective in the treatment of many infections, including PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA in AIDS.

In 2023, this provider wrote 16 Medicare prescriptions for Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (28). Medicare paid an average of $4.64 per fill, versus $5.67 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
16
NJ average
28.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$4.64
NJ average
$5.67

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

19.2
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
493
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Stiolto Respimat: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of breathing problems helps you stay active. This inhaler contains 2 medications: tiotropium and olodaterol. Both drugs work by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Tiotropium belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Olodaterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting inhaled beta-agonists (LABAs). Both drugs are also known as bronchodilators. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden shortness of breath. If sudden breathing problems occur, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. Tiotropium/olodaterol is not approved to treat asthma. People with asthma using long-acting inhaled beta agonists (such as olodaterol) without also using an inhaled corticosteroid may have an increased risk of serious (sometimes fatal) breathing problems.

In 2023, this provider wrote 15 Medicare prescriptions for Stiolto Respimat, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (29). Medicare paid an average of $469.14 per fill, versus $678.46 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
15
NJ average
29.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$469.14
NJ average
$678.46

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

15
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
450
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Bevespi Aerosphere: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of breathing problems helps you maintain your normal activities and decreases time lost from work or school. This inhaler contains 2 medications: glycopyrrolate and formoterol. Both drugs work by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Glycopyrrolate belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Formoterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists (LABAs). Both drugs are also known as bronchodilators. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden breathing problems. If sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler as prescribed. Glycopyrrolate/formoterol is not approved to treat asthma. People with asthma using long-acting inhaled beta agonists (such as formoterol) without also using an inhaled corticosteroid may have an increased risk of serious (sometimes fatal) breathing problems.

In 2023, this provider wrote 15 Medicare prescriptions for Bevespi Aerosphere, about 79% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (19). Medicare paid an average of $753.67 per fill, versus $547.66 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
15
NJ average
19.0

This provider's prescribing volume for this medication is in line with the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$753.67
NJ average
$547.66

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

25
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
750
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Incruse Ellipta: Umeclidinium is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing, shortness of breath) caused by ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Umeclidinium belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden shortness of breath. If wheezing or sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Incruse Ellipta, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (30). Medicare paid an average of $343.42 per fill, versus $447.92 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
NJ average
30.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$343.42
NJ average
$447.92

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

13
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
390
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Advair Diskus: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma or ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It contains 2 medications: fluticasone and salmeterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the irritation and swelling of the airways. Salmeterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as salmeterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with one asthma-control medication (such as inhaled corticosteroid) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Advair Diskus, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (25). Medicare paid an average of $433.76 per fill, versus $572.45 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
NJ average
25.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$433.76
NJ average
$572.45

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

13
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
390
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Fluticasone Propionate: Fluticasone is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma. Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of asthma helps you maintain your normal activities and decreases time lost from work or school. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing swelling (inflammation) of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed. A STEROID with GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR activity that is used to manage the symptoms of ASTHMA; ALLERGIC RHINITIS, and ATOPIC DERMATITIS.

In 2023, this provider wrote 12 Medicare prescriptions for Fluticasone Propionate, about a quarter of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (53). Medicare paid an average of $15.52 per fill, versus $18.72 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
12
NJ average
53.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$15.52
NJ average
$18.72

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

24
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
720
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Spiriva Respimat: Tiotropium is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing, shortness of breath) caused by ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD which includes bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Tiotropium belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden breathing problems. If wheezing or sudden shortness of breath occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed. A scopolamine derivative and CHOLINERGIC ANTAGONIST that functions as a BRONCHODILATOR AGENT. It is used in the treatment of CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE.

In 2023, this provider wrote 12 Medicare prescriptions for Spiriva Respimat, about a third of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (30). Medicare paid an average of $509.14 per fill, versus $727.49 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
12
NJ average
30.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$509.14
NJ average
$727.49

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

12
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
360
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Flovent Hfa: Fluticasone is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma. Show more ▾

Controlling symptoms of asthma helps you maintain your normal activities and decreases time lost from work or school. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing swelling (inflammation) of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed. A STEROID with GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR activity that is used to manage the symptoms of ASTHMA; ALLERGIC RHINITIS, and ATOPIC DERMATITIS.

In 2023, this provider wrote 12 Medicare prescriptions for Flovent Hfa, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (22). Medicare paid an average of $295.13 per fill, versus $398.94 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
12
NJ average
22.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$295.13
NJ average
$398.94

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

20
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
600
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Mycophenolate Mofetil: Mycophenolate is used in combination with other medications to keep your body from attacking and rejecting your transplanted organ (such as kidney, liver, heart). Show more ▾

It belongs to a class of medications called immunosuppressants. It works by weakening your body's defense system (immune system) to help your body accept the new organ as if it were your own. Compound derived from Penicillium stoloniferum and related species. It blocks de novo biosynthesis of purine nucleotides by inhibition of the enzyme inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMP DEHYDROGENASE). Mycophenolic acid exerts selective effects on the immune system in which it prevents the proliferation of T-CELLS, LYMPHOCYTES, and the formation of antibodies from B-CELLS. It may also inhibit recruitment of LEUKOCYTES to sites of INFLAMMATION.

In 2023, this provider wrote 11 Medicare prescriptions for Mycophenolate Mofetil, about a third of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (27). Medicare paid an average of $38.56 per fill, versus $169.73 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
11
NJ average
27.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$38.56
NJ average
$169.73

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

11
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
270
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Advair Hfa: This product is used to control and prevent symptoms (wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma or ongoing lung disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema). Show more ▾

It contains 2 medications: fluticasone and salmeterol. Fluticasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the irritation and swelling of the airways. Salmeterol belongs to the class of drugs known as long-acting beta agonists. It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more easily. Controlling symptoms of breathing problems can decrease time lost from work or school. When used alone, long-acting beta agonists (such as salmeterol) may rarely increase the risk of serious (sometimes fatal) asthma-related breathing problems. However, combination inhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta agonists, such as this product, do not increase the risk of serious asthma-related breathing problems. For asthma treatment, this product should be used when breathing problems are not well controlled with one asthma-control medication (such as inhaled corticosteroid) or if your symptoms need combination treatment. Before using this medication, it is important to learn how to use it properly. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.

In 2023, this provider wrote 11 Medicare prescriptions for Advair Hfa, about half the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (21). Medicare paid an average of $543.26 per fill, versus $598.90 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
11
NJ average
21.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$543.26
NJ average
$598.90

This provider's average cost per fill is below the NJ average for this medication.

11
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
330
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Varenicline Tartrate: Varenicline is used by adults to help stop smoking. Show more ▾

To increase your chance of success, use this medication with a stop-smoking program that includes education, support, and counseling. Quitting smoking lowers your risk of heart and lung disease, as well as cancer. Varenicline works by blocking nicotine's effects in the brain that make you want to smoke. Discuss the risks and benefits of this medication, as well as other ways to quit smoking (such as nicotine replacement treatment), with your doctor. A benzazepine derivative that functions as an ALPHA4-BETA2 NICOTINIC RECEPTOR partial agonist. It is used for SMOKING CESSATION.

In 2023, this provider wrote 11 Medicare prescriptions for Varenicline Tartrate, about 69% of the volume of the typical New Jersey prescriber of this medication (16). Medicare paid an average of $586.07 per fill, versus $439.02 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
11
NJ average
16.0

This provider prescribes this medication less often than the average NJ prescriber. Utilization reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$586.07
NJ average
$439.02

Gross Part D cost per fill; not the patient's out-of-pocket price.

18
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
534
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023
No medications match the current filters.
= the 5 medications this provider prescribes most. More than typical Typical Less than typical= prescription volume vs the average NJ prescriber of the same medication; volume reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.Green cost= below the NJ average cost per fill.

About this data. The prescription history for DR. ADITI MATHUR M.D. is compiled from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Medicare Part D Prescriber Public Use File for calendar year 2023, the most recent federal release. Figures cover prescriptions filled for Medicare Part D beneficiaries only; prescriptions under private insurance, Medicaid, or self-pay plans are not included. Because prescribing decisions are generally consistent across coverage types, this record offers a useful view of the overall Pulmonary Disease prescribing approach at this Clifton, NJ practice.

Reading the costs. Drug costs are gross amounts paid to pharmacies under Part D, including both plan and beneficiary payments. They are not the price a patient pays at the pharmacy counter. Medications with fewer than 11 claims are excluded from the federal source data, and state comparisons use the average volume among NJ prescribers of the same medication. Always confirm current medications and costs directly with the provider and your plan.