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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
1470£207-42.1% ▼
14720£1.5K+27.9% ▲
Formoterol fumarate1313£306-9.3% ▼
Loprazolam mesilate13364£287-1.8% vs avg
Tobramycin13728£15.4K+212.3% ▲
Saxagliptin13364£390-61.1% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/vildagliptin13364£207-20.4% ▼
Triptorelin embonate1313£5.3K+30.6% ▲
Other compound vitamin/mineral formulation preparations13528£49-59.5% ▼
Powder 2 kcal/ml m/sk higher volume, higher energy (0913011)13248£730+30.9% ▲
Powder preterm infant formula (0913111)1319.2K£310-18.4% ▼
Indometacin13934£78-17.4% ▼
Fusidic acid1370£249+25.8% ▲
Hydrocortisone acetate13130£411+96.7% ▲
Lidocaine13450£50+174.7% ▲
Benzalkonium chloride133,250£73+13.3% ▲
13402£144-35.7% ▼
1322£351-0.6% vs avg
13650£2.1K+52.0% ▲
13410£2.1K-41.7% ▼
13230£1.1K+37.7% ▲
13390£334+97.2% ▲
13560£1.3K+38.3% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide123,600£2.5K-41.5% ▼
Inclisiran1212£597-4.7% ▼
Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride121,932£76-57.7% ▼
Sevelamer121,175£1.1K-45.2% ▼
RtS 1.5 kcal/ml m/sk higher protein, higher energy (0913061)1281.2K£1.9K+73.1% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)123,540£55-47.6% ▼
Acetic acid1265£61+3.6% ▲
Tars122,850£159+43.2% ▲
12150£487+90.8% ▲
1285£60+15.5% ▲
1265£134+1.8% vs avg
121,250£178-69.2% ▼
Labetalol hydrochloride111,108£84-51.6% ▼
Doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride11484£690-0.3% vs avg
Rimegepant11102£1.3K+12.1% ▲
Cenobamate11308£1.6K-54.6% ▼
Leuprorelin acetate1111£2.0K-76.3% ▼
RtS 1.5kcal/ml m/sk, higher protein, pre-thickened (0913051)1132.8K£433+8.1% ▲
Tizanidine hydrochloride111,240£54-58.5% ▼
Dexamethasone sodium metasulphobenzoate11104£93+48.0% ▲
Salicylic acid11163£36-13.0% ▼
11110£108+10.9% ▲
1123£47+104.1% ▲
1177£52+148.6% ▲
11330£250-28.6% ▼
11290£1.9K-13.9% ▼
Balsalazide sodium102,470£549-32.9% ▼
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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.