LEA VALE MEDICAL PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
37880£4.0K+141.4% ▲
Powder micronutrient supplement (0913291)3627.6K£4.8K+352.8% ▲
362,130£4.9K-26.1% ▼
36440£1.0K+72.4% ▲
Bezafibrate351,966£332-35.0% ▼
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)3532.3K£499+52.7% ▲
Benzalkonium chloride358,750£195+205.1% ▲
3537£7.9K-2.0% ▼
352,424£765+19.1% ▲
Omega-3-acid ethyl esters343,904£1.9K+60.9% ▲
Rotigotine34952£3.4K+26.0% ▲
Bupropion hydrochloride341,213£806+214.6% ▲
Heparinoid345,750£315+29.6% ▲
Mupirocin34123£166+189.6% ▲
Testosterone undecanoate3333£2.9K+30.0% ▲
33157£536+86.0% ▲
Cimetidine325,160£304+71.5% ▲
Zonisamide323,584£1.5K-26.6% ▼
Testosterone esters3270£163+117.0% ▲
Levonorgestrel324,367£110+293.6% ▲
Indometacin321,694£113+103.4% ▲
Loteprednol etabonate32160£168+246.0% ▲
Other barrier preparations322,070£219+440.9% ▲
32502£752+26.0% ▲
Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride319,873£319+495.2% ▲
Acetazolamide312,856£111+43.1% ▲
Acetic acid31155£145+167.6% ▲
Heparinoid312,050£156+137.7% ▲
31836£12.3K+11.4% ▲
314,860£7.4K+68.4% ▲
Budesonide301,291£2.5K+91.5% ▲
Fluvastatin sodium301,204£175+29.7% ▲
Zuclopenthixol hydrochloride303,000£169-4.9% ▼
Soluble insulin (Neutral insulin)30199£834+211.4% ▲
Ipratropium bromide3030£195+85.0% ▲
301,912£163+9.1% ▲
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)29896£92+39.0% ▲
Analgesics with anti-emetics29516£185+104.9% ▲
29870£746+339.8% ▲
Ciprofibrate28840£2.1K+109.7% ▲
Guanfacine28784£1.6K+9.0% ▲
Brimonidine tartrate28220£112-29.9% ▼
28376£741+136.1% ▲
281,380£2.3K+32.3% ▲
Sodium citrate (Rectal)27380£247+95.7% ▲
Fosfomycin trometamol2729£134-5.1% ▼
Sodium chloride27415£141+223.2% ▲
Enteral nutrition27631.0K£17.6K+245.4% ▲
Prednisolone sodium phosphate271,240£794+111.7% ▲
Carbomer 974P27280£120+233.4% ▲
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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.