ICO HEALTH GROUP — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: G85104 | BROMLEY, BR1 5EP

Over the last 12 months, ICO HEALTH GROUP prescribed 149,503 items across 588 different medications at a total cost of £1,648,350 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Rabeprazole sodium10448£38-80.6% ▼
Metolazone10184£1.0K+41.7% ▲
Moxonidine101,036£174-82.0% ▼
Levodopa/carbidopa/entacapone103,400£2.2K-64.2% ▼
Rifaximin10560£2.6K-62.8% ▼
Glucagon1010£115-34.3% ▼
Norethisterone10868£21-28.5% ▼
Anastrozole10448£17-89.0% ▼
Zinc sulfate monohydrate10540£102+12.9% ▲
Acetazolamide10756£29-53.8% ▼
Acetic acid1050£47-13.7% ▼
Azelastine hydrochloride10262£119-10.8% ▼
Other preparations10718£174+3.4% ▲
10420£326+13.8% ▲
101,040£32+173.3% ▲
10720£1.8K-34.4% ▼
Naftidrofuryl oxalate11924£105-66.2% ▼
Codeine phosphate112,580£129-23.4% ▼
Rotigotine11294£1.2K-59.2% ▼
Levonorgestrel111,435£36+35.3% ▲
Triptorelin1111£2.3K-47.8% ▼
Calcium acetate11712£73-40.6% ▼
Other treatment of dry mouth preparations111,100£24+67.4% ▲
11308£558+101.1% ▲
11190£211-19.5% ▼
111,265£428-67.0% ▼
1132£661+8.4% ▲
1185£148-33.3% ▼
11600£417-66.7% ▼
111,550£217-76.7% ▼
Minoxidil121,290£324+7.7% ▲
Nicardipine hydrochloride12336£38+19.6% ▲
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride12644£20-77.5% ▼
Varenicline tartrate12393£472+21.2% ▲
Empagliflozin/metformin12672£417-77.0% ▼
Solifenacin/tamsulosin12360£315-41.6% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate12720£676+36.0% ▲
Other calcium supplement preparations121,080£483+60.0% ▲
Meloxicam12620£19-81.9% ▼
Ciprofloxacin1270£63+51.0% ▲
Tars123,300£216+43.2% ▲
Fluorouracil (Sunscreen)12480£375-67.1% ▼
12120£158-41.1% ▼
12240£177-53.9% ▼
122,350£435-56.1% ▼
Amisulpride13396£391-81.5% ▼
Flupentixol hydrochloride13364£50-40.7% ▼
Zuclopenthixol decanoate13220£659-19.0% ▼
Vigabatrin131,300£640+19.5% ▲
Midazolam maleate1356£2.7K+169.4% ▲
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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.