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Practice Code: L81027 | BATH, BA1 7NP

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
2912.5K£563-71.4% ▼
Glycerol28426£70-20.2% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)28343£156+71.2% ▲
Alfacalcidol281,710£186-77.4% ▼
Ciprofloxain/dexameth28145£169-8.8% ▼
Sodium chloride283,640£2.4K-5.9% ▼
Oxytetracycline273,360£1.4K+4.5% ▲
Powder 1.5 kcal/ml smoothie plant based (0913011)27336£341+150.2% ▲
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)2771.6K£4.5K-18.2% ▼
Timolol27600£297-69.5% ▼
Hypromellose27380£39-79.6% ▼
Emollient bath and shower preparations278,800£133-57.0% ▼
Light liquid paraffin275,950£137-20.7% ▼
2766£413-24.5% ▼
Nizatidine261,530£1.4K-24.4% ▼
Nitrazepam26896£46-50.0% ▼
Tacrolimus261,080£805-51.8% ▼
Azelaic acid26810£161+8.8% ▲
26626£595-62.0% ▼
26780£2.4K+39.3% ▲
Peppermint oil252,388£237-68.6% ▼
Fentanyl25189£619-75.6% ▼
Powder 2.3 - 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)25910£502-2.7% ▼
Terbutaline sulphate2432£253-55.7% ▼
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide2428£1.2K-60.1% ▼
Testosterone undecanoate2427£2.3K-5.5% ▼
Clindamycin phosphate241,020£183+45.9% ▲
Amorolfine hydrochloride24120£154+3.9% ▲
2425£28-9.2% ▼
2424£252+18.7% ▲
241,650£119-65.6% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate23996£1.8K-36.0% ▼
Zonisamide233,612£1.6K-47.3% ▼
Biphasic insulin aspart23190£1.1K-77.3% ▼
Glucose231,925£171-55.8% ▼
Specialist food replacer bread (0913271)2361.1K£623-47.0% ▼
Meloxicam23956£28-65.2% ▼
Zinc oxide233,490£119+14.4% ▲
23230£39+78.1% ▲
231,380£4.4K+2.7% ▲
Rasagiline mesilate221,232£742-40.8% ▼
Co-trimoxazole(Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)221,070£106-45.2% ▼
Oestrogens conjugated212,520£945+2.9% ▲
Aciclovir21152£142+70.3% ▲
Permethrin211,080£305-44.3% ▼
212,901£197-92.4% ▼
21750£3.6K+152.9% ▲
211,050£5.0K+77.3% ▲
Lacidipine201,120£90-83.3% ▼
Orlistat201,876£436-75.7% ▼
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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.