MRS. AYODOLA O JATTO CRNP
Prescription History 1669054607
Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care in Hyattsville, MD

Active since April 27, 2021PECOS Enrolled
4118 70TH AVE, HYATTSVILLE, MD 20784(240) 713-4166 Get Directions

NPPES record last updated: April 27, 2021. Verified against the NPPES registry weekly; last sync: August 16, 2026.

Medicare Part D Prescription History

Explore the verified Medicare Part D prescription history, volume metrics, and calculated drug costs for MRS. AYODOLA O JATTO CRNP, an active Primary Care specialist practicing in Hyattsville, MD. Our medical registry currently tracks 6 unique pharmaceutical formulations prescribed by this provider, representing an estimated volume of 108 documented patient claims. Among these therapy options, the most frequently utilized medication is Lorazepam, which accounts for 38 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.

6
Medications
108
Total Claims
108
30-Day Fills
Lorazepam
Most Prescribed · 38 claims
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6 medications · 2023 Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D medications prescribed by MRS. AYODOLA O JATTO CRNP in 2023, with prescription volumes, average cost per fill, and MD state comparisons
Medication Prescriptions (2023)Rx (2023) Avg Cost per FillCost / Fill Vs. Other MD PrescribersVs. MD Avg

About Lorazepam: This medication is used to treat serious seizures that do not stop (status epilepticus). Show more ▾

It is also used before surgeries or procedures to cause drowsiness, decrease anxiety, and cause forgetfulness about the procedure or surgery. Lorazepam belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines, which produce a calming effect on the brain and nerves (central nervous system). It is thought to work by increasing the effect of a certain natural chemical (GABA) in the brain. A benzodiazepine used as an anti-anxiety agent with few side effects. It also has hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and considerable sedative properties and has been proposed as a preanesthetic agent.

In 2023, this provider wrote 38 Medicare prescriptions for Lorazepam, about the same volume as the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (38). Medicare paid an average of $12.55 per fill, versus $9.13 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
38
MD average
38.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$12.55
MD average
$9.13

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

38
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
596
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Oxycodone Hcl: This medication is used to help relieve moderate to severe pain. Show more ▾

Oxycodone belongs to a class of drugs known as opioid analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. A semisynthetic derivative of CODEINE.

In 2023, this provider wrote 17 Medicare prescriptions for Oxycodone Hcl, about a quarter of the volume of the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (73). Medicare paid an average of $14.75 per fill, versus $25.04 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
17
MD average
73.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$14.75
MD average
$25.04

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

17
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
198
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Clonazepam: Clonazepam is used to prevent and control seizures. Show more ▾

This medication is known as an anticonvulsant or antiepileptic drug. It is also used to treat panic attacks. Clonazepam works by calming your brain and nerves. It belongs to a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. An anticonvulsant used for several types of seizures, including myotonic or atonic seizures, photosensitive epilepsy, and absence seizures, although tolerance may develop. It is seldom effective in generalized tonic-clonic or partial seizures. The mechanism of action appears to involve the enhancement of GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor responses.

In 2023, this provider wrote 14 Medicare prescriptions for Clonazepam, about a third of the volume of the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (43). Medicare paid an average of $10.01 per fill, versus $9.83 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
14
MD average
43.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$10.01
MD average
$9.83

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

14
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
270
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Furosemide: Furosemide is used to reduce extra fluid in the body (edema) caused by conditions such as heart failure, liver disease, and kidney disease. Show more ▾

This can lessen symptoms such as shortness of breath and swelling in your arms, legs, and abdomen. This drug is also used to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Furosemide is a water pill (diuretic) that causes you to make more urine. This helps your body get rid of extra water and salt. A benzoic-sulfonamide-furan. It is a diuretic with fast onset and short duration that is used for EDEMA and chronic RENAL INSUFFICIENCY.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Furosemide, about a quarter of the volume of the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (63). Medicare paid an average of $8.19 per fill, versus $7.07 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
MD average
63.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$8.19
MD average
$7.07

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

13
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
313
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Oxycontin: This medication is used to help relieve severe ongoing pain (such as due to cancer). Show more ▾

Oxycodone belongs to a class of drugs known as opioid analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. The higher strengths of this drug (more than 40 milligrams per tablet) should be used only if you have been regularly taking moderate to large amounts of an opioid pain medication. These strengths may cause overdose (even death) if taken by a person who has not been regularly taking opioids. Do not use the extended-release form of oxycodone to relieve pain that is mild or that will go away in a few days. This medication is not for occasional (as needed) use. A semisynthetic derivative of CODEINE.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Oxycontin, about a third of the volume of the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (33). Medicare paid an average of $156.93 per fill, versus $597.09 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
MD average
33.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$156.93
MD average
$597.09

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

13
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
131
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023

About Pregabalin: This medication is used to treat pain caused by nerve damage due to diabetes, shingles (herpes zoster) infection, or spinal cord injury. Show more ▾

This medication is also used to treat pain in people with fibromyalgia. It is also used with other medications to treat certain types of seizures (focal seizures). A gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) derivative that functions as a CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER and is used as an ANTICONVULSANT as well as an ANTI-ANXIETY AGENT. It is also used as an ANALGESIC in the treatment of NEUROPATHIC PAIN and FIBROMYALGIA.

In 2023, this provider wrote 13 Medicare prescriptions for Pregabalin, about a third of the volume of the typical Maryland prescriber of this medication (38). Medicare paid an average of $45.49 per fill, versus $57.87 statewide.

How often this provider prescribes it

This provider
13
MD average
38.0

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

What Medicare paid per fill

This provider
$45.49
MD average
$57.87

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

13
30-Day Fills
standardized to 30-day supplies
125
Days of Medication
total across all patients in 2023
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More than typical Typical Less than typical= prescription volume vs the average MD prescriber of the same medication; volume reflects practice size as well as clinical preference.Green cost= below the MD average cost per fill.

About this data. The prescription history for MRS. AYODOLA O JATTO CRNP 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 Primary Care prescribing approach at this Hyattsville, MD 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 MD prescribers of the same medication. Always confirm current medications and costs directly with the provider and your plan.