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Practice Code: B83045 | BRADFORD, BD14 6NF

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Leuprorelin acetate4848£10.0K+3.6% ▲
Timolol48683£233-45.7% ▼
487,950£840+126.8% ▲
Adrenaline4796£5.8K-25.5% ▼
Primidone475,118£7.0K+32.1% ▲
47760£652+26.6% ▲
Hyoscine hydrobromide463,332£524+34.7% ▲
46551£274-55.0% ▼
Salmeterol4453£1.5K+82.9% ▲
Ketone blood testing reagents44680£794-35.0% ▼
Other compound vitamin/mineral formulation preparations441,610£192+37.2% ▲
Carmellose sodium442,370£331-32.1% ▼
441,860£3.0K+169.6% ▲
Quinine bisulfate431,652£298+10.8% ▲
Somatropin43343£21.0K+203.4% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)4346.6K£718+87.6% ▲
Olopatadine43215£198-2.0% ▼
Other individually formulated bought in preparations432,058£548+31.6% ▲
Ondansetron hydrochloride422,094£1.3K-13.4% ▼
Mebeverine hydrochloride compound preparations412,660£2.3K+262.6% ▲
Dulaglutide41188£3.4K-64.2% ▼
418,001£228+217.8% ▲
Naloxegol40280£494+190.0% ▲
Glycopyrronium/formoterol4044£1.4K+58.1% ▲
Modafinil403,248£554+91.8% ▲
40502£248+8.0% ▲
402,220£4.8K+0.3% vs avg
Flecainide acetate394,712£164-50.0% ▼
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914041)391.2M£25.2K+266.4% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride39381£214-4.7% ▼
39189£561+61.3% ▲
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide3838£1.6K-36.9% ▼
Sodium citrate (Rectal)37575£375+168.1% ▲
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)372,300£159+146.3% ▲
37432£416+14.4% ▲
3794£601+19.3% ▲
372,470£611+35.5% ▲
Prasugrel361,176£566+14.5% ▲
361,668£1.7K+48.6% ▲
361,250£5.2K-20.4% ▼
Glycerol35676£102-0.2% vs avg
Tinzaparin sodium35563£4.1K+136.4% ▲
Dexamethasone351,866£567+12.3% ▲
Clindamycin phosphate351,470£376+112.8% ▲
Aciclovir35502£493+183.9% ▲
351,041£154+17.2% ▲
35870£11.6K+234.8% ▲
351,650£912+238.9% ▲
35570£3.2K+180.2% ▲
Testosterone342,645£1.2K-55.4% ▼
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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.