BROOKROYD HOUSE — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: B85014 | HECKMONDWIKE, WF16 0HH

Over the last 12 months, BROOKROYD HOUSE prescribed 297,864 items across 656 different medications at a total cost of £2,043,213 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride10376£95-23.0% ▼
Buspirone hydrochloride10560£86-80.2% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1040£908-30.6% ▼
Ascorbic acid10280£486-51.3% ▼
Ready to serve 3:1 dessert (0913181)10300£2.2K+16.8% ▲
10220£900+107.6% ▲
1020£268-21.4% ▼
10140£321-52.1% ▼
10570£366+60.4% ▲
1024£464+391.9% ▲
10540£2.5K-0.7% vs avg
10750£72-78.8% ▼
10763£351-75.6% ▼
10430£3.0K+95.7% ▲
Mebeverine hydrochloride compound preparations11780£679-2.7% ▼
Sodium cromoglicate112,200£3.3K+6.4% ▲
Sildenafil(Vasodilator Antihypertensive)111,310£2.1K+57.5% ▲
Gemfibrozil11616£372+8.9% ▲
Metformin hydrochloride/sitagliptin11448£84-70.6% ▼
Alprostadil1157£652-35.7% ▼
RtS 1.5 kcal/g dessert style (milk based) (0913021)1198.0K£2.5K+34.9% ▲
Olopatadine1155£55-74.9% ▼
Benzalkonium chloride111,100£39-17.9% ▼
Ivermectin11540£313-48.3% ▼
1161£675-21.9% ▼
11292£107-7.7% ▼
1142£111-32.9% ▼
11720£2.3K-50.9% ▼
11530£1.2K+17.1% ▲
Metolazone1224£133+70.1% ▲
Enoxaparin12570£2.0K-41.5% ▼
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride12336£78+130.4% ▲
Promethazine teoclate12322£47+19.9% ▲
Itraconazole12296£144-10.6% ▼
Insulin detemir1269£580-84.7% ▼
Darifenacin hydrobromide1284£74-63.2% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate12160£35-53.7% ▼
Pilocarpine nitrate12960£631+10.7% ▲
Azelaic acid12390£73-49.8% ▼
1283£596-25.0% ▼
1224£1.5K+20.4% ▲
12120£170+83.1% ▲
121,200£238-53.5% ▼
12810£2.7K+1.9% vs avg
12360£1.2K+14.4% ▲
12480£1.6K+2.2% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide131,092£7.7K-36.7% ▼
Zinc oxide13312£36-37.2% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride with loop diuretics13364£773+21.8% ▲
Prazosin hydrochloride131,242£122-22.8% ▼
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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.