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Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. made 79,791 payments totaling $12.2M to 27,126 healthcare providers through the CMS Open Payments program.

Total Paid

$12.2M

Doctors Paid

27,126

Total Payments

80K

Avg Payment

$153

How Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. Pays Doctors

The largest category by dollar amount is consulting fee, accounting for $8.7M across 3,538 payments. Food and beverage payments are the most frequent: 72,001 meals averaging $33 each.

Consulting Fee

3,538 payments, avg $2K

71%$8.7M

Food and Beverage

72,001 payments, avg $33

19%$2.4M

Travel and Lodging

3,718 payments, avg $254

8%$945K

Compensation for serving as faculty or as a speaker for a medical education program

116 payments, avg $2K

2%$239K

Education

418 payments, avg $10

0%$4K

Where the Money Goes

New York received the most from Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.: $1.1M across 1,580 doctors.

New York$1.1M
1,580 doctors · 5,013 payments
Florida$1.1M
1,755 doctors · 5,638 payments
Texas$902K
2,096 doctors · 6,121 payments
California$804K
1,141 doctors · 3,473 payments
Pennsylvania$730K
1,112 doctors · 4,189 payments
Ohio$606K
1,534 doctors · 4,991 payments
North Carolina$491K
1,021 doctors · 3,168 payments
Indiana$478K
1,288 doctors · 3,388 payments
Tennessee$442K
1,164 doctors · 3,045 payments
Georgia$436K
894 doctors · 2,475 payments
Missouri$422K
831 doctors · 2,398 payments
New Jersey$368K
702 doctors · 2,752 payments
South Carolina$350K
644 doctors · 2,011 payments
Louisiana$336K
683 doctors · 2,555 payments
Alabama$320K
699 doctors · 2,053 payments

Showing top 15 states by total payment amount.

Which Specialties Does Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. Target?

Psychiatry doctors received the most from Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.: $7.0M across 3,079 providers.

Psychiatry
3,079 doctors$7.0M
Psychiatric/Mental Hea
6,159 doctors$1.6M
Physician Assistant
2,257 doctors$481K
Family
4,619 doctors$456K
Family Medicine
3,173 doctors$377K
Nurse Practitioner
1,868 doctors$281K
Neurology
475 doctors$226K
Sleep Medicine
150 doctors$225K
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
278 doctors$225K
Internal Medicine
1,472 doctors$222K

Products Behind the Payments

These are the drugs and medical devices that Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. promoted to healthcare providers through payments, meals, and consulting arrangements.

Auvelity
66,561 payments$10.6M
Sunosi
13,011 payments$1.3M

Top Recipients

These doctors received the most from Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.. Click any name to view their full profile and see all their industry relationships.

Leon Rosenberg

Psychiatry · Cherry Hill, NJ

22 payments$249K
Gregory Mattingley

Psychiatry · Weldon Spring, MO

164 payments$175K
Scott Wiener

Psychiatry · Renton, WA

234 payments$162K
Craig Chepke

Psychiatry · Huntersville, NC

118 payments$152K
Andrew Cutler

Psychiatry · University Park, FL

133 payments$150K
Todd Broder

Forensic Psychiatry · St Augustine, FL

218 payments$147K
Richard Petty

Psychiatry · Erie, PA

165 payments$144K
Matthew Lorber

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry · New York, NY

177 payments$136K
Rakesh Jain

Psychiatry · Austin, TX

137 payments$136K
Jay Fawver

Psychiatry · Fort Wayne, IN

105 payments$132K
Rakesh Amin

Psychiatry · Murfreesboro, TN

127 payments$128K
Bibi Das

Psychiatry · Palo Alto, CA

178 payments$128K
James Roy

Sleep Medicine · Huntsville, AL

162 payments$127K
Ryan Wakim

Psychiatry · Pittsburgh, PA

126 payments$127K
Niku Singh

Psychiatry · Mclean, VA

125 payments$119K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. paid to doctors?

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. made 79,791 payments totaling $12.2M to 27,126 healthcare providers. The average payment was $153 and the largest single payment was $41K.

What types of payments does Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. make?

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.'s payments include consulting fee ($8.7M), food and beverage ($2.4M), travel and lodging ($945K). They provided 72,001 meals to doctors, averaging $33 per meal.

Which doctors receive the most from Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.?

The top recipient is Leon Rosenberg (Psychiatry), who received $249K across 22 payments.

Are these payments legal?

Yes. The Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires pharmaceutical and medical device companies to publicly report payments to physicians and teaching hospitals. These payments cover legitimate activities like consulting, research, education, and meals during educational presentations. The data is published through the CMS Open Payments program.

Where does this data come from?

This data comes from the CMS Open Payments program (openpaymentsdata.cms.gov), which collects and publishes information about payments from drug and device manufacturers to physicians and teaching hospitals. Companies are required by law to report these payments.

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Source: CMS Open Payments program. Data includes general and research payments to physicians and teaching hospitals.