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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Glucagon1313£334-14.5% ▼
Dutasteride131,170£67-74.7% ▼
Sevelamer132,128£338-40.7% ▼
Diclofenac sodium13421£34-74.4% ▼
Methylprednisolone acetate1314£59-88.7% ▼
Febuxostat13896£88-65.2% ▼
13220£717+106.7% ▲
1334£539-5.9% ▼
1329£595+28.1% ▲
13390£1.3K+13.5% ▲
13290£695-36.6% ▼
13750£1.7K-30.4% ▼
Guanfacine12924£2.2K-53.3% ▼
Cenobamate12672£3.3K-50.5% ▼
Oxcarbazepine12672£487-57.1% ▼
Rotigotine12728£3.2K-55.5% ▼
Triptorelin acetate1212£828-16.3% ▼
Celecoxib121,226£85-81.8% ▼
Fusidic acid1260£260+16.2% ▲
Brinzolamide and timolol12110£186-68.2% ▼
1269£253+34.9% ▲
1212£117+20.0% ▲
1212£174+39.7% ▲
121,150£283-53.5% ▼
Acrivastine11672£197-10.7% ▼
Clonidine hydrochloride112,352£231-79.4% ▼
Pizotifen malate11756£34-86.7% ▼
Bupropion hydrochloride11656£434+1.8% vs avg
Ryeqo11504£1.2K+95.4% ▲
Solifenacin/tamsulosin11636£557-46.5% ▼
Other multivitamin preparations11750£209-93.6% ▼
Pdr 2.4 kcal/ml m/sk lower volume, higher protein (0913011)11672£734+67.1% ▲
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)11123.2K£650-92.3% ▼
Gel OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)113,102£291-7.8% ▼
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)11370£18-26.8% ▼
Ipratropium bromide1111£83-32.2% ▼
11285£31-7.7% ▼
11330£537+75.4% ▲
11152£449-46.0% ▼
11260£68-50.7% ▼
1175£170-24.7% ▼
Balsalazide sodium104,030£896-32.9% ▼
Sodium picosulfate103,200£266-72.4% ▼
Aclidinium bromide/formoterol1020£618-71.6% ▼
Valproic acid102,040£713-88.5% ▼
Nefopam hydrochloride10846£37-91.2% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1040£915-30.6% ▼
Erythromycin ethylsuccinate101,124£131-57.2% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/sitagliptin101,680£546-73.3% ▼
Sodium feredetate106,300£179-65.1% ▼
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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.