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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Glimepiride12360£13-87.0% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/pioglitazone12672£411-5.0% ▼
Dienogest12336£234+65.7% ▲
Clindamycin phosphate12480£124+187.6% ▲
Avanafil1248£161+91.2% ▲
Magnesium citrate121,440£3.7K+66.0% ▲
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml juice style (0913011)1276.4K£766-80.3% ▼
Tube feed 1 kcal/ml soya based (0914033)12720.0K£11.7K+52.4% ▲
12191£29+114.4% ▲
1237£638-8.2% ▼
12360£1.3K-53.6% ▼
Aspirin11718£316+11.9% ▲
Rimegepant1188£1.1K+12.1% ▲
Almotriptan11132£288-11.3% ▼
Varenicline tartrate11284£379+11.1% ▲
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride11130£67-79.1% ▼
Vildagliptin11616£176-24.2% ▼
Pdr 3.8 - 4.9 kcal/g energy (carbohyd) fortifier (0913142)1123.6K£365+38.1% ▲
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914032)11450.0K£10.6K+14.7% ▲
Moxifloxacin hydrochloride1155£103+170.5% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride11242£110-1.9% vs avg
11145£306+83.1% ▲
11243£49-45.6% ▼
11630£253-5.8% ▼
11440£1.1K-46.3% ▼
Mebeverine hydrochloride compound preparations10550£479-11.6% ▼
Roflumilast10280£336-23.8% ▼
Amantadine hydrochloride10560£151-64.1% ▼
Insulin glulisine1050£283-53.4% ▼
Testosterone enantate1030£967+40.0% ▲
Testosterone undecanoate1010£871-60.6% ▼
Metronidazole10400£41+51.2% ▲
Other health supplement preparations10300£37-78.9% ▼
Powder 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)1013.0K£228-86.6% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913021)10300.0K£7.9K-27.6% ▼
Powder micronutrient supplement (0913291)10670£931+25.8% ▲
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914041)10210.0K£4.8K-6.0% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate103,000£27-54.5% ▼
Light liquid paraffin105,600£107-70.6% ▼
Azelaic acid10300£63-58.2% ▼
Malathion102,100£194+56.6% ▲
Alkyl sulphate102,360£64+8.2% ▲
1010£139+16.4% ▲
1030£260+102.9% ▲
10200£141-69.5% ▼
10300£940-46.4% ▼
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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.