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Practice Code: B81642 | CLEETHORPES, DN35 0LN

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Sodium fluoride274,389£133-18.6% ▼
Powder 2.3 - 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)27882£459+5.1% ▲
Benzydamine hydrochloride277,170£108-65.1% ▼
Azelaic acid271,470£243+12.9% ▲
27320£948+32.2% ▲
Metoprolol tartrate261,820£229-48.7% ▼
Cenobamate26728£3.9K+7.3% ▲
Neomycin sulfate26405£51-56.1% ▼
Miconazole nitrate26840£133-63.3% ▼
26250£69-10.2% ▼
263,400£138-80.2% ▼
Enoxaparin25243£1.2K+22.0% ▲
Norethisterone25991£164-48.5% ▼
Mycophenolate mofetil252,060£243-38.3% ▼
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)25118.8K£7.4K-24.3% ▼
Powder single L-amino acid supplement (0913213)255,080£14.0K+61.4% ▲
25460£50-16.3% ▼
Tranexamic acid241,350£88-71.7% ▼
Other health supplement preparations241,140£134-49.5% ▼
24595£1.3K-28.9% ▼
24830£420-7.9% ▼
RtS 3.3 - 4 kcal/ml energy with protein liquid (0913141)2353.2K£1.6K-13.4% ▼
Hydrocortisone acetate23690£132-65.2% ▼
Permethrin231,200£307-39.0% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride23223£126-43.8% ▼
2341£319+163.4% ▲
23840£3.6K+3.1% ▲
Bisacodyl221,076£53-83.2% ▼
Travoprost2283£149-53.3% ▼
Typhoid2222£236-75.6% ▼
Other individually formulated bought in preparations22708£416-32.7% ▼
22660£2.0K+109.8% ▲
Nortriptyline211,748£33-85.6% ▼
Reboxetine21756£229+36.4% ▲
Pramipexole211,260£66-78.6% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro21245£1.5K-51.1% ▼
Brimonidine tartrate21105£55-47.4% ▼
Menthol2111.1K£397-25.4% ▼
21265£745-0.7% vs avg
2174£502-32.3% ▼
Indacaterol/glycopyrronium20600£618-55.7% ▼
Biphasic isophane insulin20200£868-82.1% ▼
Testosterone202,708£1.4K-73.8% ▼
Piroxicam201,884£49-65.2% ▼
20117£348-22.8% ▼
20370£2.5K-28.1% ▼
Docusate sodium192,826£154-94.9% ▼
Valsartan with diuretic19532£281+43.4% ▲
Chlorphenamine maleate191,572£43-82.8% ▼
Adrenaline1936£1.9K-69.9% ▼
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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.