HAWTHORN DRIVE SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 11

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Levofloxacin18555£321+324.1% ▲
Travoprost1893£59-61.8% ▼
Crotamiton181,860£120+8.2% ▲
Budesonide17414£742+8.5% ▲
Phosphates (Rectal)17445£2.0K+39.1% ▲
Glyceryl trinitrate17510£635+28.0% ▲
Naftidrofuryl oxalate172,940£346-47.8% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1717£525-72.3% ▼
Acamprosate calcium172,274£253-51.2% ▼
Itraconazole17592£201+26.7% ▲
Quinine bisulfate17430£77-56.2% ▼
Combined ethinylestradiol 35mcg172,646£124+36.4% ▲
Sodium feredetate177,130£199-40.6% ▼
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)1764.0K£4.1K-48.5% ▼
Other sunscreening preparations172,125£162+116.9% ▲
Permethrin17990£321-54.9% ▼
1746£1.1K+95.2% ▲
17570£2.7K+43.5% ▲
Pericyazine161,260£506-85.5% ▼
Reboxetine16588£178+3.9% ▲
Oxcarbazepine162,058£372-42.8% ▼
Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride161,456£82-43.6% ▼
Oestrogens conjugated161,680£603-21.6% ▼
Benzydamine hydrochloride161,290£33-79.3% ▼
Clindamycin phosphate16540£87-2.7% ▼
163,100£47-36.4% ▼
16427£859-59.9% ▼
16400£1.8K+36.2% ▲
16735£1.6K-1.3% vs avg
Sodium citrate (Rectal)15139£92+8.7% ▲
Isosorbide dinitrate151,512£75-16.6% ▼
Opicapone15450£885-21.6% ▼
Mupirocin1545£61+27.8% ▲
15422£105-81.4% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)14196£93-14.4% ▼
Rotigotine14392£2.1K-48.1% ▼
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride14140£75-73.3% ▼
Liraglutide1488£3.5K+161.5% ▲
Liothyronine sodium141,148£2.3K-34.4% ▼
Alprostadil1456£560-18.1% ▼
Diethylstilbestrol14392£1.6K+115.6% ▲
RtS 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume with fibre (0913021)14112.9K£4.2K+49.3% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)149,120£140-38.9% ▼
1484£185+121.8% ▲
1450£691-14.6% ▼
14500£130+8.4% ▲
Eprosartan13364£177-35.6% ▼
Dabigatran etexilate13780£630-74.9% ▼
Haloperidol13864£131-72.7% ▼
Aripiprazole1313£2.9K-14.6% ▼
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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.