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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Azelaic acid491,650£337+105.0% ▲
49509£1.3K+259.3% ▲
49119£1.5K+274.8% ▲
Amorolfine hydrochloride48240£320+107.9% ▲
481,880£5.4K+157.2% ▲
Naftidrofuryl oxalate474,788£571+44.3% ▲
Pyridoxine hydrochloride47378£158+118.7% ▲
471,211£1.2K+26.6% ▲
47510£1.4K+236.1% ▲
Doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride461,776£2.5K+316.8% ▲
Other compound vitamin/mineral formulation preparations461,600£200+43.5% ▲
Moxonidine452,072£331-19.2% ▼
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride451,780£133-15.5% ▼
Guanfacine451,232£2.9K+75.1% ▲
45250£700+86.1% ▲
452,477£1.0K+53.1% ▲
Risperidone4444£6.3K+188.2% ▲
Modafinil442,610£348+111.0% ▲
Frovatriptan44372£929+211.2% ▲
Leflunomide441,650£98+16.3% ▲
Olopatadine44255£250+0.3% vs avg
Cocois444,740£763+220.4% ▲
444,130£6.6K+139.0% ▲
Sodium picosulfate4314.1K£1.2K+18.5% ▲
Alprostadil43173£1.9K+151.4% ▲
43691£829+69.3% ▲
4376£6.5K+497.0% ▲
431,380£2.6K+163.5% ▲
Naloxegol421,320£2.3K+204.5% ▲
Cyclizine lactate42495£554+180.0% ▲
Ready to serve infant formula, high energy (0913104)42448.7K£6.7K+280.1% ▲
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)42126.0K£7.9K+27.2% ▲
Pyridostigmine bromide427,840£1.2K+145.4% ▲
Enoxaparin411,151£6.6K+100.0% ▲
Fusidic acid41205£698+296.9% ▲
414,100£216-51.8% ▼
Hydralazine hydrochloride402,240£133-5.2% ▼
Lofepramine hydrochloride402,128£911+33.7% ▲
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913282)402,100£1.4K+281.9% ▲
Prednisolone acetate40405£141+119.5% ▲
40210£565+327.7% ▲
Levonorgestrel391,995£50+379.7% ▲
Aciclovir39102£131+216.3% ▲
39480£514+293.3% ▲
392,760£9.5K+74.1% ▲
Sennosides3814.5K£275+23.0% ▲
Raloxifene hydrochloride381,064£151+157.3% ▲
RtS 2 - 2.4 kcal/ml m/sk lower volume with fibre (0913011)38184.0K£4.1K+206.4% ▲
Pimecrolimus381,680£1.0K+124.4% ▲
38645£1.6K+142.1% ▲
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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.