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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Fluticasone furoate/vilanterol5560£1.2K-64.5% ▼
RtS 1.4 - 2 kcal/g dessert style (milk based) (0913011)55132.5K£2.0K+44.1% ▲
Menthol5532.2K£1.1K+95.3% ▲
553,190£11.1K+46.3% ▲
Erythromycin543,312£1.3K+55.9% ▲
Tacrolimus542,940£2.0K+0.1% vs avg
541,225£1.8K+213.5% ▲
Sennosides5223.9K£417+68.4% ▲
Valproic acid521,560£263-40.2% ▼
Anastrozole521,456£58-42.9% ▼
5230.9K£2.4K+36.4% ▲
Clobazam518,100£2.9K-22.6% ▼
Piracetam515,712£663+293.2% ▲
Glycerol501,808£295+42.5% ▲
Terbinafine hydrochloride501,515£292+34.8% ▲
Ipratropium bromide49250£282+70.5% ▲
Water for injection49542£188+44.9% ▲
496,540£11.0K+131.5% ▲
Levomepromazine hydrochloride48563£987+108.5% ▲
Biphasic insulin lispro47295£1.6K+9.5% ▲
Ibandronic acid47533£570+29.4% ▲
473,300£157-13.4% ▼
475,480£576-2.5% ▼
Glimepiride461,740£53-50.1% ▼
464,250£184-34.1% ▼
Diphtheria4545£312-32.6% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate448,076£6.3K+22.4% ▲
Tacrolimus445,000£9.4K+64.5% ▲
Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide432,025£825-19.5% ▼
Clonidine hydrochloride422,184£228-21.3% ▼
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)421,780£77+179.5% ▲
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide4141£1.6K-31.9% ▼
41268£393+274.5% ▲
403,770£904+55.1% ▲
Dosulepin hydrochloride393,338£795-31.1% ▼
Nefopam hydrochloride394,350£166-65.5% ▼
Brivaracetam39626£1.3K+14.7% ▲
Urea3917.2K£477-41.6% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride39220£299+68.9% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride39420£265-4.7% ▼
Zinc oxide381,007£114+83.7% ▲
Norethisterone382,068£372-21.7% ▼
Powder extensively hydrolysed formula (0913101)3895.6K£2.5K-47.3% ▼
Other toiletry preparations3817.3K£234-11.0% ▼
3887£510+142.1% ▲
3838£356+280.0% ▲
Prasugrel371,036£256+17.7% ▲
Rivastigmine37854£729-46.2% ▼
Itraconazole371,425£589+175.8% ▲
Estradiol valerate374,284£332+89.4% ▲
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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.