ABERNETHY HOUSE SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
15148£171+87.6% ▲
151,053£2.5K-14.9% ▼
151,200£573+20.2% ▲
153,650£538-61.8% ▼
151,220£4.7K+22.3% ▲
Agomelatine141,316£546-20.9% ▼
Oxytetracycline141,344£515-45.8% ▼
Rifaximin14784£3.6K-47.9% ▼
Norethisterone142,352£56+0.1% vs avg
Other health supplement preparations141,650£186-70.5% ▼
Powder 39g protein equivalent per 100g (0913205)1449.0K£12.5K+88.1% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride14440£200+24.9% ▲
Artificial saliva products14700£43+505.9% ▲
Other camouflage preparations14840£330+46.6% ▲
14152£30-62.8% ▼
141,054£1.3K-23.9% ▼
1448£816+37.3% ▲
14140£46+8.4% ▲
141,570£516-45.7% ▼
Celiprolol hydrochloride13364£400-1.7% vs avg
Phenoxybenzamine hydrochloride131,110£4.8K+104.8% ▲
Telmisartan13728£89-77.6% ▼
Ipratropium bromide13479£133-54.8% ▼
Indacaterol/glycopyrronium13390£402-71.2% ▼
Flupentixol hydrochloride131,092£146-40.7% ▼
Risperidone1326£3.7K-14.9% ▼
Moclobemide13390£115+0.4% vs avg
Eletriptan1378£278+31.7% ▲
Ethosuximide132,912£6.4K-11.9% ▼
Selegiline hydrochloride13392£121+18.6% ▲
Rotigotine13392£1.7K-51.8% ▼
Mycophenolate mofetil13868£567-67.9% ▼
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913282)131,472£1.1K+24.1% ▲
132,504£182-35.7% ▼
1339£100-46.3% ▼
131,300£123+27.1% ▲
Balsalazide sodium122,352£524-19.4% ▼
Sodium citrate (Rectal)12103£69-13.0% ▼
Propafenone hydrochloride122,736£224+10.8% ▲
Trandolapril12672£268+15.4% ▲
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1218£556-80.4% ▼
Nefopam hydrochloride121,080£47-89.4% ▼
Riboflavin124,050£5.0K+29.8% ▲
Tube feed 1 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)12315.0K£5.1K+16.3% ▲
Tube feed non ACBS 1kcal/ml higher protein (0914061)12336.0K£4.0K+183.8% ▲
Ciprofloxacin1260£54+51.0% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate125,700£39-45.4% ▼
12533£60-12.2% ▼
121,376£457-37.9% ▼
12150£214-63.4% ▼
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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.