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Practice Code: E84013 | LONDON, NW10 9HP

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913021)22318.0K£7.7K+106.2% ▲
Tube feed 2 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)22420.0K£9.8K+107.4% ▲
Carbomer 974P22230£99+171.6% ▲
224,770£159-12.5% ▼
221,951£3.0K-44.8% ▼
223,835£216-78.3% ▼
222,630£139-46.3% ▼
Dalteparin sodium211,047£4.7K+27.1% ▲
Ticagrelor211,120£1.1K-75.3% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate211,118£223-45.1% ▼
Risedronate sodium21100£26-82.7% ▼
Cabergoline21168£281+35.4% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate218,700£62-4.4% ▼
21270£94+138.9% ▲
211,910£5.0K-56.9% ▼
2144£400-32.3% ▼
211,770£411-23.1% ▼
Labetalol hydrochloride201,288£162-11.9% ▼
Emulsifying wax2012.5K£94+64.2% ▲
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride19560£138+46.3% ▲
Cinnarizine19924£42-59.4% ▼
Ulipristal acetate (Emergency Contraceptive)1919£254+339.9% ▲
Powder preterm infant formula (0913111)1930.4K£491+19.3% ▲
Salicylic acid19207£52+50.3% ▲
Colestyramine18988£358-37.5% ▼
Clomipramine hydrochloride181,456£373-57.3% ▼
Ergocalciferol18664£310+7.5% ▲
Specialist food replacer bread (0913271)1850.0K£473-58.5% ▼
Sodium fusidate18495£74+225.9% ▲
Other individually formulated bought in preparations18342£293-44.9% ▼
18238£875+195.5% ▲
18250£853-14.9% ▼
181,099£1.1K-73.7% ▼
18940£87-74.2% ▼
18570£2.9K+55.0% ▲
181,080£5.4K-19.3% ▼
Glycerol17216£38-51.5% ▼
Ketotifen fumarate179,120£520+95.4% ▲
Lacosamide1711.3K£1.4K-68.4% ▼
Dexamethasone17568£72-45.5% ▼
Indoramin171,372£1.1K+11.8% ▲
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914041)17457.5K£10.2K+59.7% ▲
171,608£705-12.1% ▼
17170£527-44.7% ▼
Finerenone16112£141+47.0% ▲
Metoprolol tartrate161,288£125-68.5% ▼
Valsartan16784£202-72.8% ▼
Anastrozole16616£23-82.4% ▼
Menadiol sodium phosphate16112£267+182.4% ▲
Powder extensively hydrolysed formula (0913101)1618.4K£506-77.8% ▼
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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.