FARNHAM PARK HEALTH GROUP — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: H81027 | FARNHAM, GU9 9QS

Over the last 12 months, FARNHAM PARK HEALTH GROUP prescribed 250,850 items across 655 different medications at a total cost of £2,532,629 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Fosinopril sodium10280£49+250.2% ▲
Fluvastatin sodium10476£57-56.8% ▼
Formoterol fumarate1018£423-30.3% ▼
Paliperidone1010£3.1K-34.2% ▼
Co-trimoxazole(Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)10430£29-75.1% ▼
Valaciclovir101,038£1.9K-28.8% ▼
Ascorbic acid10560£707-51.3% ▼
Carbomer 974P10100£43+23.5% ▲
Fluocinolone acetonide10530£75-8.2% ▼
Adapalene10450£156-54.3% ▼
Imiquimod10190£770+40.7% ▲
Mupirocin10150£69+7.7% ▲
Ketoconazole10390£52+0.5% vs avg
Bupivacaine hydrochloride1010£43-79.1% ▼
10147£68-73.0% ▼
1010£81+0.0% vs avg
10180£150-70.0% ▼
10210£653+95.4% ▲
1047£129+90.0% ▲
10900£2.8K-12.2% ▼
10540£1.7K-8.1% ▼
101,140£5.8K-13.9% ▼
10360£1.7K-55.2% ▼
10600£3.6K-13.1% ▼
Risperidone1122£2.4K-28.0% ▼
Perampanel111,540£7.3K-49.2% ▼
Riluzole11840£4.5K+6.0% ▲
Somatropin11179£6.1K-22.4% ▼
Phentolamine/aviptadil11220£2.1K+54.1% ▲
Other phosphate supplement preparations11620£117+80.3% ▲
Ready to serve 4.5 - 5 kcal/ml energy (fat) liquid (0913142)1136.8K£1.2K-1.9% vs avg
Acetic acid11150£140-5.0% ▼
Hepatitis A/hepatitis B1111£319-35.0% ▼
11440£359-37.4% ▼
11830£41-79.7% ▼
1125£897+118.6% ▲
1130£938+162.0% ▲
1118£551-15.9% ▼
11320£122-85.8% ▼
111,600£237-5.8% ▼
11330£1.1K+75.4% ▲
Alverine citrate/simeticone121,080£126+14.8% ▲
Glycopyrronium/formoterol1212£371-52.6% ▼
Ethosuximide123,864£8.5K-18.7% ▼
Methadone hydrochloride1212.0K£114-98.7% ▼
Clindamycin hydrochloride12616£103+19.9% ▲
Itraconazole12604£311-10.6% ▼
Deflazacort121,512£380+36.0% ▲
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)1229.2K£1.8K-63.7% ▼
Indometacin12814£53-23.7% ▼
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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.