BIRTLEY MEDICAL GROUP — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12

Practice Code: A85008 | CHESTER LE STREET, DH3 2QT

Showing results 551-600 of 708

MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
233,615£504+74.3% ▲
Ipratropium bromide221,330£373-23.5% ▼
Glucagon2233£688+44.6% ▲
Aciclovir22166£157+78.4% ▲
22938£161-55.5% ▼
Erythromycin ethylsuccinate213,612£360-10.1% ▼
Urine testing reagents211,150£65+87.8% ▲
Adapalene211,035£359-4.1% ▼
21293£1.1K+283.9% ▲
211,060£1.5K+91.8% ▲
21650£8.4K+100.9% ▲
21801£1.1K-17.3% ▼
21854£940+150.6% ▲
218,650£1.0K+18.2% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride2074£1.7K+38.8% ▲
Darifenacin hydrobromide20161£145-38.6% ▼
Powder disc or non ACBS lactose free formula (0913352)2061.6K£1.2K+156.8% ▲
Budesonide2025£241+28.6% ▲
20360£1.6K+46.6% ▲
20125£299+150.2% ▲
Tibolone191,788£170-37.9% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate191,656£291-50.4% ▼
Anastrozole191,064£40-79.1% ▼
Powder 2 kcal/ml m/sk higher volume, higher energy (0913011)19650£2.3K+91.3% ▲
RtS 1.5kcal/ml m/sk, higher protein, pre-thickened (0913051)19314.4K£4.2K+86.7% ▲
Other camouflage preparations19555£745+98.9% ▲
19410£355-26.7% ▼
1987£213-21.6% ▼
1936£697+117.6% ▲
Prednisolone18678£71-75.0% ▼
Ferric maltol18889£757+38.4% ▲
Magnesium aspartate18662£595+18.9% ▲
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913021)18106.8K£2.8K+30.4% ▲
Diethylamine salicylate182,400£75-33.3% ▼
Ketotifen fumarate18870£192+93.5% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride18572£260+60.6% ▲
Other barrier preparations18660£70+204.2% ▲
Amorolfine hydrochloride18100£129-22.0% ▼
Alfentanil hydrochloride18185£118+393.3% ▲
18272£1.4K+27.8% ▲
18650£200-1.8% vs avg
18360£130+116.9% ▲
18685£182-46.1% ▼
18600£2.9K+113.3% ▲
181,330£6.3K+91.4% ▲
18880£3.0K-3.6% ▼
Cyproterone acetate17952£1.1K+54.9% ▲
Leuprorelin acetate1717£2.3K-63.3% ▼
Calcium acetate172,248£213-8.1% ▼
Powder preterm infant formula (0913111)1759.2K£898+6.7% ▲
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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.