BIDDULPH DOCTORS — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12

Practice Code: M83089 | STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST8 6AG

Showing results 551-600 of 654

MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Urine testing reagents16800£45+43.1% ▲
Vardenafil16200£342+14.6% ▲
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913011)16163.2K£2.4K+20.3% ▲
Powder 3.7 kcal/g energy and protein fortifier (0913081)161,344£3.1K+156.5% ▲
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)162,296£116+6.5% ▲
Other eye tear/lubricant/astringent preparations161,600£121+46.3% ▲
Ketoconazole16660£89+60.8% ▲
161,200£188+166.2% ▲
1646£448+34.4% ▲
16933£1.4K-13.1% ▼
1682£528-9.3% ▼
1680£1.1K+75.6% ▲
16530£2.6K+155.8% ▲
161,318£105-41.8% ▼
16630£504+53.7% ▲
Hydralazine hydrochloride151,232£67-64.5% ▼
Doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride15434£619+35.9% ▲
Oxytetracycline151,176£362-41.9% ▼
Prednisolone acetate1575£26-17.7% ▼
Travoprost1575£47-68.2% ▼
15295£377-29.0% ▼
1558£565+192.4% ▲
15390£2.4K+30.3% ▲
Vortioxetine14392£369-79.8% ▼
Modafinil142,580£174-32.9% ▼
Oxycodone hydrochloride/naloxone hydrochloride14616£466-19.3% ▼
Eslicarbazepine acetate147,490£3.1K-37.3% ▼
Perampanel141,016£1.8K-35.4% ▼
Tamsulosin and dutasteride hydrochloride14392£106-59.9% ▼
Sodium feredetate143,950£113-51.1% ▼
Sevelamer142,304£687-36.1% ▼
Powder delisted probiotic (0913531)14420£530+104.9% ▲
Dimeticone (Barrier)146,300£60-4.8% ▼
Fluorouracil (Sunscreen)14560£438-61.6% ▼
1458£266-57.3% ▼
141,650£26-17.1% ▼
14360£438-32.8% ▼
14165£574-8.0% ▼
Budesonide13888£996-17.0% ▼
Glycerol13154£25-62.9% ▼
Glyceryl trinitrate13450£560-2.2% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride13364£184-48.4% ▼
Rupatadine fumarate13364£896+117.2% ▲
Sulpiride13390£165-51.5% ▼
Lithium citrate137,800£577+44.6% ▲
Rizatriptan1378£197-78.1% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1354£1.2K-9.8% ▼
Selegiline hydrochloride13364£113+18.6% ▲
Vildagliptin13364£112-10.4% ▼
Potassium chloride13260£26-30.5% ▼
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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.