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Practice Code: H81055 | REDHILL, RH1 1DT

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Azelastine hydrochloride18208£158+51.4% ▲
1864£617+51.2% ▲
182,528£3.3K-2.2% ▼
Dipyridamole171,992£546-33.8% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate17854£113+38.3% ▲
171,350£112-75.6% ▼
17540£928+105.0% ▲
Sodium citrate (Rectal)16252£165+16.0% ▲
Amisulpride16792£109-77.2% ▼
Guanfacine16448£940-37.7% ▼
Co-dydramol (Dihydrocodeine/paracetamol)161,276£88-91.1% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1664£1.5K+11.0% ▲
Co-trimoxazole(Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole)16374£42-60.2% ▼
Liothyronine sodium161,064£2.2K-25.0% ▼
RtS 1.4 - 2 kcal/g dessert style (milk based) (0913011)16106.5K£1.7K-58.1% ▼
Etoricoxib16756£179-80.1% ▼
Brinzolamide/brimonidine16170£298-53.4% ▼
1617£40-50.6% ▼
16440£242-28.3% ▼
16820£430-60.6% ▼
Prucalopride15420£315-61.5% ▼
Trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride15588£51-47.1% ▼
Oral rehydration salts15164£69-48.1% ▼
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913011)15277.6K£3.8K+12.8% ▲
Ketorolac trometamol1575£72+61.7% ▲
Sodium chloride15860£533-49.6% ▼
Menthol157,500£269-46.7% ▼
Fluocinolone acetonide151,750£219+37.7% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate153,660£428-49.2% ▼
15450£2.4K-32.8% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)141,568£708-14.4% ▼
Imipramine hydrochloride14784£28-45.1% ▼
Leuprorelin acetate1414£3.2K-69.8% ▼
Ciprofloxacin1475£67+76.2% ▲
Adapalene14630£219-36.0% ▼
Aciclovir1486£89+13.6% ▲
1423£230-30.8% ▼
1438£286-12.5% ▼
1434£207-60.8% ▼
14310£399+113.7% ▲
14480£328+25.9% ▲
14420£723-18.7% ▼
Rabeprazole sodium13728£72-74.8% ▼
Bezafibrate13756£183-75.9% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1316£494-78.8% ▼
Diphenhydramine hydrochloride13490£106+0.1% vs avg
Alimemazine tartrate132,600£6.0K+0.5% vs avg
Modafinil131,050£153-37.7% ▼
Oxcarbazepine131,366£239-53.5% ▼
Levofloxacin13172£170+152.2% ▲
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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.