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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Glycopyrronium bromide18165£263-24.5% ▼
18180£496-62.4% ▼
Sodium chloride17440£1.5K+103.5% ▲
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)17750£35+13.1% ▲
Betamethasone sodium phosphate17200£54-34.4% ▼
Mometasone furoate/olopatadine hydrochloride1717£215+56.5% ▲
Clindamycin/tretinoin17780£295+44.8% ▲
Erythromycin171,810£643+25.2% ▲
Mexiletine hydrochloride16224£495+179.4% ▲
Dabigatran etexilate161,380£1.1K-69.1% ▼
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride16308£11-70.0% ▼
Dosulepin hydrochloride16952£196-71.7% ▼
Dexamethasone16309£52-48.7% ▼
Dutasteride161,056£61-68.8% ▼
Combined ethinylestradiol 35mcg161,644£116+28.4% ▲
Etoricoxib16644£160-80.1% ▼
Methylprednisolone acetate1627£86-86.1% ▼
Other eye tear/lubricant/astringent preparations16960£219+46.3% ▲
Aluminium chloride161,680£99+97.4% ▲
Valsartan15896£254-74.5% ▼
Aclidinium bromide1517£525-43.5% ▼
Desloratadine151,034£87-48.0% ▼
Tapentadol151,312£585-63.6% ▼
Phenobarbital15840£138-51.2% ▼
Atropine sulfate15480£1.2K+17.7% ▲
15380£7.1K+88.3% ▲
15375£79-55.1% ▼
1524£2.1K+82.2% ▲
15650£2.7K-66.8% ▼
Imidapril hydrochloride14350£130-13.3% ▼
Formoterol fumarate1417£390-2.4% ▼
Acamprosate calcium143,864£425-59.8% ▼
Insulin glulisine1458£639-34.7% ▼
Dapagliflozin/metformin14896£556-68.1% ▼
Bromfenac1470£113+194.4% ▲
142,177£1.7K+111.4% ▲
14191£355-8.7% ▼
1429£592+37.9% ▲
1430£224+7.1% ▲
14560£273-27.6% ▼
Budesonide13729£1.6K-17.0% ▼
Hydralazine hydrochloride131,372£75-69.2% ▼
Haloperidol decanoate13130£471+38.4% ▲
Modafinil13780£215-37.7% ▼
Rufinamide132,960£4.8K-24.3% ▼
Rotigotine13644£3.2K-51.8% ▼
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride13150£77-75.2% ▼
Glucagon1315£358-14.5% ▼
Testosterone esters1343£100-11.9% ▼
Mycophenolic sodium131,456£2.3K+33.3% ▲
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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.