HARRIS MEMORIAL SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 9

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Metronidazole21710£291-44.1% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride21140£175-9.1% ▼
Tamoxifen citrate20600£48-75.7% ▼
Oral rehydration salts201,248£499-30.8% ▼
Ciclosporin (Eye Anti Inflammatory)20600£1.4K-19.3% ▼
2012.6K£496+122.4% ▲
201,410£609+14.6% ▲
Bempedoic acid19532£1.0K-42.0% ▼
Levonorgestrel1919£1.5K-49.7% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml juice style (0913011)1970.0K£694-68.7% ▼
193,810£96-61.9% ▼
19810£1.1K+16.4% ▲
Enalapril maleate18700£26-90.0% ▼
Vortioxetine18483£455-74.1% ▼
Rasagiline mesilate18504£408-51.5% ▼
Vardenafil1876£159+28.9% ▲
Sodium bicarbonate182,744£122-80.5% ▼
Water for injection18293£84-46.8% ▼
Ergocalciferol18570£73+7.5% ▲
187,850£75-28.4% ▼
182,600£70+39.5% ▲
Enoxaparin17422£1.6K-17.1% ▼
Fesoterodine fumarate17476£40-56.9% ▼
Ready to serve 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake higher volume (0913011)1767.0K£408-16.0% ▼
Cocois171,420£236+23.8% ▲
Ivermectin17780£452-20.0% ▼
172,070£324-36.7% ▼
Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate16402£1.0K-86.6% ▼
Varenicline tartrate16500£425+61.6% ▲
Betamethasone sodium phosphate161,098£147+30.1% ▲
Triptorelin1616£2.9K-24.1% ▼
RtS 2.4 kcal/ml m/sk lower volume, higher protein (0913011)1653.0K£1.0K-77.1% ▼
Emollient bath and shower preparations166,600£97-74.5% ▼
Tacrolimus16480£388-70.3% ▼
Hyoscine hydrobromide16150£485+26.2% ▲
Flecainide acetate151,208£47-80.8% ▼
Bezafibrate15426£104-72.2% ▼
Fentanyl15135£360-85.4% ▼
Tetrabenazine151,260£1.3K-5.4% ▼
Glucagon1517£195-1.4% vs avg
Travoprost1545£64-68.2% ▼
Co-cyprindiol (Cyprote acetate/ethinylestradiol)151,008£125+72.9% ▲
15400£88-55.1% ▼
1575£2.1K-58.0% ▼
15780£413-22.4% ▼
15380£227-42.4% ▼
Prasugrel14392£118-55.5% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate14368£490-61.1% ▼
Clonidine hydrochloride142,352£235-73.8% ▼
Lacosamide143,406£542-73.9% ▼
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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.