BRIDGESIDE SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12

Practice Code: G81012 | HAILSHAM, BN27 3DG

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride127,200£3.9K-57.7% ▼
Erythromycin12408£123-65.4% ▼
Erythromycin ethylsuccinate121,388£169-48.6% ▼
Mebendazole12260£16+4.8% ▲
Linagliptin/metformin12680£384-64.4% ▼
Exemestane12360£67-63.1% ▼
Ferrous gluconate12560£16-74.9% ▼
Potassium chloride12360£36-35.8% ▼
Powder 2 kcal/ml m/sk higher volume, higher energy (0913011)12492£1.5K+20.8% ▲
Ready to serve 3:1 dessert (0913181)1248£433+40.2% ▲
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913284)122,160£1.4K+87.9% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)128,640£133-47.6% ▼
Penicillamine122,688£6.6K+27.5% ▲
Fusidic acid1285£316+16.2% ▲
Menthol124,900£179-57.4% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate127,375£107-59.4% ▼
1238£98-50.5% ▼
12190£122-72.2% ▼
12120£162+24.2% ▲
12360£132-41.1% ▼
12390£306-63.7% ▼
122,160£6.8K-1.5% vs avg
12705£659-70.4% ▼
12360£503-5.8% ▼
12360£2.0K-3.9% ▼
Ipratropium bromide1115£79-61.7% ▼
Glycopyrronium/formoterol1111£340-56.5% ▼
Primidone11632£842-69.1% ▼
Bupropion hydrochloride11660£437+1.8% vs avg
Betamethasone sodium phosphate11476£64-10.5% ▼
Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate11330£3.4K+25.2% ▲
Magnesium aspartate11901£809-27.4% ▼
Phytomenadione11330£955+133.5% ▲
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)11273.0K£4.9K-4.8% ▼
Pyridostigmine bromide112,200£179-35.7% ▼
Co-cyprindiol (Cyprote acetate/ethinylestradiol)11693£88+26.8% ▲
11550£97+63.4% ▲
11645£21-34.9% ▼
1196£240-38.0% ▼
11480£1.5K+53.1% ▲
11610£207-62.6% ▼
Zinc oxide10322£34-51.7% ▼
Isosorbide dinitrate10312£16-44.4% ▼
Sulpiride10277£23-62.7% ▼
Liothyronine sodium10280£650-53.1% ▼
Levonorgestrel10525£13+23.0% ▲
Vardenafil1072£134-28.4% ▼
Other enzyme preparations 091102010540£139-7.8% ▼
Hydrocortisone acetate10120£379+51.3% ▲
Benzoyl peroxide10610£96-29.0% ▼
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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.