Bisoprolol fumarate
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs | Cardiovascular System
Items (National)
30.1M
NHS Cost
£22.0M
Practices
7,499
Avg per Practice
4,019
Overview
Bisoprolol fumarate is prescribed by 7,499 GP practices across England. In the last 12 months, 30,138,412 items were prescribed at a total cost of £22,005,366 to the NHS. It is classified under BNF Chapter Cardiovascular System, Section Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs.
Monthly Prescribing Trend
Jul 2026
2,544,737
Jul 2026
2,376,148
Jul 2026
2,594,353
Jul 2026
2,513,580
Jul 2026
2,445,798
Jul 2026
2,596,439
Jul 2026
2,491,555
Jul 2026
2,577,332
Jul 2026
2,612,062
Jul 2026
2,351,103
Jul 2026
2,495,952
Jul 2026
2,529,370
Prescribing by Area
| Area | Items | Practices | Avg/Practice | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 919.4K | 185 | 4,970 | +23.7% ▲ |
| NE | 917.7K | 149 | 6,159 | +53.2% ▲ |
| B | 777.7K | 273 | 2,849 | -29.1% ▼ |
| PE | 745.6K | 97 | 7,687 | +91.3% ▲ |
| M | 654.3K | 181 | 3,615 | -10.0% ▼ |
| NG | 641.8K | 145 | 4,426 | +10.1% ▲ |
| LE | 603.4K | 133 | 4,537 | +12.9% ▲ |
| DN | 543.3K | 100 | 5,433 | +35.2% ▲ |
| L | 520.8K | 155 | 3,360 | -16.4% ▼ |
| E | 505.3K | 147 | 3,437 | -14.5% ▼ |
| NN | 478.0K | 69 | 6,927 | +72.4% ▲ |
| LS | 452.6K | 94 | 4,815 | +19.8% ▲ |
| PO | 448.2K | 68 | 6,591 | +64.0% ▲ |
| BS | 428.8K | 84 | 5,105 | +27.0% ▲ |
| CV | 425.3K | 116 | 3,666 | -8.8% ▼ |
| NR | 422.1K | 76 | 5,554 | +38.2% ▲ |
| TS | 421.2K | 79 | 5,331 | +32.6% ▲ |
| IP | 416.3K | 65 | 6,404 | +59.4% ▲ |
| N | 412.2K | 125 | 3,298 | -17.9% ▼ |
| GL | 412.1K | 66 | 6,244 | +55.4% ▲ |
Top Prescribing Practices
| Practice | Items |
|---|---|
| MODALITY PARTNERSHIP (AWC) | 47,231 |
| MEDICUS HEALTH PARTNERS | 46,964 |
| VALENS MEDICAL PARTNERSHIP | 43,138 |
BNF Classification
- Chapter: Cardiovascular System
- Section: Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
- Paragraph: Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
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Data sourced from NHSBSA English Prescribing Dataset, CQC, and GP Patient Survey. Prescribing data does not indicate quality of care. Higher prescribing rates may reflect patient demographics. Always consult your GP for medical advice.