CHAUCER SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: Y04882 | NUNEATON, CV11 4UZ

Over the last 12 months, CHAUCER SURGERY prescribed 83,693 items across 442 different medications at a total cost of £660,588 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Ipratropium bromide10224£79-65.2% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1010£309-83.7% ▼
Levomepromazine hydrochloride1090£172-56.6% ▼
Phenytoin sodium10812£83-87.6% ▼
Fosfomycin trometamol1010£46-64.9% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/sitagliptin10560£104-73.3% ▼
Magnesium glycerophosphate102,000£1.4K-27.2% ▼
Specialist food replacer breakfast cereal (0913261)103,750£109+6.8% ▲
Levofloxacin1050£80+135.6% ▲
Ketorolac trometamol1050£29+7.8% ▲
Betamethasone esters10370£63-83.4% ▼
Coal tar102,500£50-86.3% ▼
10150£71-65.5% ▼
1024£198-64.1% ▼
101,216£33-80.0% ▼
1023£379-27.6% ▼
Sodium citrate (Rectal)11111£72-20.3% ▼
Nicorandil11660£133-92.4% ▼
Prasugrel11308£41-65.0% ▼
Co-beneldopa (Benserazide/levodopa)111,400£67-92.7% ▼
Galantamine11301£594-70.9% ▼
Trospium chloride11308£241-78.5% ▼
Mefenamic acid11318£56-75.7% ▼
Diethylamine salicylate111,050£33-59.3% ▼
11158£493-70.4% ▼
111,080£1.6K-40.2% ▼
11780£2.5K+1.1% vs avg
11870£2.8K-6.4% ▼
11780£1.9K-27.8% ▼
11270£1.9K+25.7% ▲
Flecainide acetate12720£34-84.6% ▼
Enoxaparin12312£946-41.5% ▼
Zolmitriptan1284£403-81.5% ▼
Rifaximin12672£3.1K-55.3% ▼
Fluconazole1277£37-84.5% ▼
Dexamethasone12347£171-61.5% ▼
Ciclosporin12720£820-28.1% ▼
Water for injection12210£77-64.5% ▼
Ascorbic acid12336£476-41.6% ▼
Neomycin sulfate12195£25-79.8% ▼
Zinc oxide121,060£46-40.3% ▼
12285£91-75.7% ▼
12340£129-41.1% ▼
124,050£600+2.8% ▲
12600£67+79.4% ▲
12720£255+71.0% ▲
12360£1.8K-14.2% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)13364£168-20.5% ▼
Carvedilol13728£17-88.5% ▼
Losartan potassium with diuretic13364£46-49.3% ▼
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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.