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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Brimonidine tartrate15115£56-62.4% ▼
Sodium chloride15460£323-49.6% ▼
Pimecrolimus15450£281-11.4% ▼
Erythromycin15435£206+10.5% ▲
15152£521-26.9% ▼
15310£310-42.4% ▼
Peppermint oil141,848£169-82.4% ▼
Budesonide14292£2.2K-10.6% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1414£432-77.2% ▼
Desloratadine14420£31-51.5% ▼
Trifluoperazine142,816£1.6K-7.2% ▼
Hyoscine14140£901+101.7% ▲
Primidone14612£852-60.7% ▼
Vildagliptin14392£119-3.5% ▼
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913011)1484.0K£1.2K+5.3% ▲
Ready to serve 4.5 - 5 kcal/ml energy (fat) liquid (0913142)1442.0K£1.4K+24.9% ▲
Atropine sulfate14280£230+9.9% ▲
Phenazone/lidocaine14210£119+36.9% ▲
Calamine142,100£28+84.7% ▲
Fluorouracil (Sunscreen)14560£438-61.6% ▼
Diphtheria1414£104-79.0% ▼
14135£332+133.0% ▲
14440£627-57.0% ▼
14700£512+67.1% ▲
14400£750-5.7% ▼
14200£236-57.4% ▼
14440£1.1K-31.7% ▼
Valsartan with diuretic13630£314-1.9% vs avg
Varenicline tartrate13405£374+31.3% ▲
Mebendazole13372£20+13.6% ▲
Solifenacin/tamsulosin13390£341-36.7% ▼
Sodium chloride13364£35-45.1% ▼
Magnesium glycerophosphate131,764£765-5.4% ▼
Sevelamer131,476£369-40.7% ▼
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake higher protein (0913011)1359.6K£632-30.6% ▼
Azelastine hydrochloride13286£130+16.0% ▲
Diclofenac sodium131,100£801-45.8% ▼
13120£252-17.2% ▼
13320£1.6K+102.4% ▲
Sodium picosulfate12360£580+243.9% ▲
Glyceryl trinitrate12420£523-9.7% ▼
Clomipramine hydrochloride121,680£426-71.5% ▼
Zonisamide121,344£825-72.5% ▼
Ropinirole hydrochloride12322£107-88.7% ▼
Urine testing reagents12600£36+7.3% ▲
Calcium folinate1248£183+52.7% ▲
Sodium chloride121,600£444+43.6% ▲
Powder 1.5 kcal/ml smoothie plant based (0913011)12616£612+11.2% ▲
Fluocinolone acetonide12450£72+10.2% ▲
12120£195+11.9% ▲
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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.