HONLEY SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: B85022 | HOLMFIRTH, HD9 6AG

Over the last 12 months, HONLEY SURGERY prescribed 197,536 items across 616 different medications at a total cost of £1,620,569 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Dicycloverine hydrochloride10942£943-15.5% ▼
Enoxaparin10290£2.0K-51.2% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1010£309-83.7% ▼
Analgesics with anti-emetics10312£102-29.3% ▼
Raloxifene hydrochloride10448£62-32.3% ▼
Dutasteride10600£33-80.5% ▼
Tamsulosin and dutasteride hydrochloride10752£192-71.4% ▼
Alprostadil1054£641-41.5% ▼
Magnesium aspartate10508£456-34.0% ▼
Tafluprost10300£122-46.1% ▼
Silver sulfadiazine103,550£221+150.6% ▲
10393£912+100.5% ▲
10300£557-21.9% ▼
10100£318-50.9% ▼
10120£305-15.0% ▼
10125£145-26.4% ▼
10930£2.4K-1.9% vs avg
Aluminium and magnesium and activated simeticone113,400£50+194.3% ▲
Sennosides115,500£104-64.4% ▼
Glyceryl trinitrate11330£411-17.2% ▼
Indacaterol/glycopyrronium11330£340-75.6% ▼
Simple112,200£16-4.2% ▼
Tibolone11728£109-64.1% ▼
Prasterone11308£167+66.7% ▲
Clindamycin phosphate11440£114+163.7% ▲
11123£459-48.0% ▼
1111£68+190.1% ▲
1138£208-60.5% ▼
1160£128+69.2% ▲
11310£149+37.2% ▲
11220£1.1K-10.3% ▼
11330£282+66.8% ▲
Glycerol12144£24-65.8% ▼
Sodium citrate (Rectal)1241£28-13.0% ▼
Olmesartan medoxomil/hydrochlorothiazide12672£295+21.0% ▲
Codeine phosphate122,400£83-16.4% ▼
Aspirin12275£13+22.1% ▲
Entacapone121,344£273-21.3% ▼
Nicotine121,986£254-78.8% ▼
Rivastigmine12168£51-82.6% ▼
Tetracycline12672£491+156.6% ▲
Doxycycline monohydrate12658£358+10.5% ▲
Colistimethate sodium12720£1.3K+6.1% ▲
Goserelin acetate1212£2.6K-72.8% ▼
Powder micronutrient supplement (0913284)12360£1.2K+72.0% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride12112£85+1.0% vs avg
Olopatadine12115£99-72.6% ▼
Lidocaine12390£43+153.6% ▲
12118£232-23.5% ▼
12350£727+17.8% ▲
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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.