CHASTLETON MEDICAL GROUP — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: A83036 | DURHAM, DH1 5BH

Over the last 12 months, CHASTLETON MEDICAL GROUP prescribed 229,676 items across 660 different medications at a total cost of £1,941,971 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Mometasone/glycopyrronium/indacaterol10300£423-34.0% ▼
Daridorexant10300£399-23.5% ▼
Tetrabenazine10280£279-36.9% ▼
Valaciclovir10472£558-28.8% ▼
Oral rehydration salts1070£32-65.4% ▼
Ready to serve 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake higher volume (0913011)1048.5K£295-50.6% ▼
Zinc oxide101,525£50-50.3% ▼
Other camouflage preparations10505£354+4.7% ▲
Aciclovir1084£82-18.9% ▼
10145£132-26.8% ▼
1054£115-26.7% ▼
10451£91+173.3% ▲
10840£1.4K-43.3% ▼
10616£218-70.0% ▼
1075£209+6.9% ▲
10300£577+154.3% ▲
1055£174-58.6% ▼
10180£439-51.2% ▼
10300£1.8K-13.1% ▼
Naloxegol11284£497-20.2% ▼
Formoterol fumarate1123£539-23.3% ▼
Acrivastine11924£272-10.7% ▼
Analgesics with anti-emetics11528£166-22.3% ▼
Patiromer calcium11307£1.8K+25.1% ▲
Lanthanum carbonate11660£1.3K+34.1% ▲
Other enzyme preparations 091102011600£157+1.4% vs avg
Powder 2.3 - 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)11483£246-57.2% ▼
Ready to serve 3:1 dessert (0913181)11308£2.6K+28.5% ▲
Gentamicin sulfate11190£361+100.2% ▲
Fusidic acid1155£184+6.5% ▲
Acetazolamide11728£28-49.2% ▼
Sodium chloride11435£524+66.2% ▲
Ciprofloxacin11165£63+19.3% ▲
Malathion112,700£253+72.2% ▲
11310£55-7.7% ▼
11140£558+74.9% ▲
111,905£42-34.9% ▼
11690£1.3K-48.0% ▼
11150£212+67.9% ▲
1115£780+146.6% ▲
11660£2.2K+28.6% ▲
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide1221£888-80.1% ▼
Dulaglutide1247£861-89.5% ▼
Exenatide1248£880-31.6% ▼
Urine testing reagents12750£48+7.3% ▲
Ready to serve 50% MCT liquid (0913181)1266.5K£3.6K+76.7% ▲
12155£143+36.5% ▲
12131£268+50.1% ▲
12630£408-70.7% ▼
1295£326+36.9% ▲
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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.