LITTLE BUSHEY SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 9

Practice Code: E82657 | BUSHEY, WD23 1EZ

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Chlorhexidine gluconate196,825£233-35.7% ▼
1972£438-46.8% ▼
Ticagrelor182,016£2.0K-78.8% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate181,400£3.5K-49.9% ▼
Rasagiline mesilate18980£774-51.5% ▼
Ready to serve 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)18114.0K£1.5K-85.5% ▼
Other toiletry preparations184,126£104-57.9% ▼
182,900£91-78.9% ▼
1818£90-64.9% ▼
Rotigotine17518£2.2K-37.0% ▼
Mycophenolate mofetil172,360£267-58.0% ▼
Metronidazole17645£255-54.8% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide17120£191-28.7% ▼
Glycopyrronium/formoterol1617£525-36.8% ▼
Domperidone161,722£127-55.1% ▼
Zolmitriptan16150£561-75.4% ▼
Insulin degludec1693£895-85.4% ▼
Canagliflozin16928£1.2K-88.9% ▼
Estradiol valerate161,176£98-18.1% ▼
Oral rehydration salts16288£114-44.6% ▼
Brinzolamide/brimonidine16160£281-53.4% ▼
Azelaic acid16570£93-33.1% ▼
Ketoconazole16540£73+60.8% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride16115£92-60.9% ▼
16260£771-50.9% ▼
16160£424-66.5% ▼
1699£237-33.8% ▼
Budesonide15750£1.6K-4.3% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride151,652£810-40.4% ▼
Telmisartan with diuretic151,036£479+32.7% ▲
Isosorbide dinitrate151,400£216-16.6% ▼
Colestyramine151,036£353-47.9% ▼
Sodium chloride15928£111-36.6% ▼
Powder 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)15608£316-79.9% ▼
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914032)15408.0K£9.6K+56.4% ▲
Methylprednisolone acetate15204£660-87.0% ▼
Brimonidine tartrate15190£93-62.4% ▼
Ivermectin15705£408-29.4% ▼
151,620£16-40.4% ▼
15845£1.9K+35.5% ▲
Linaclotide14588£750-23.4% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)141,568£719-14.4% ▼
Zonisamide14896£502-67.9% ▼
Vardenafil14100£216+0.3% vs avg
Calcium carbonate141,484£124-78.7% ▼
Emollient bath and shower preparations144,400£65-77.7% ▼
Permethrin14630£182-62.8% ▼
Zinc oxide13352£42-37.2% ▼
Enoxaparin13238£1.2K-36.6% ▼
Prasugrel13728£200-58.6% ▼
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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.