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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
RtS 1.4-1.5kcal/ml energy & higher protein liquid (0913141)203,268£3.5K+106.3% ▲
Powder disc or non ACBS pre-thickened formula (0913356)2038.4K£733+175.3% ▲
Ketoprofen202,000£86-44.3% ▼
Cocois203,100£485+45.7% ▲
20470£134-10.4% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride19466£265-24.5% ▼
Simvastatin and ezetimibe19728£889+100.4% ▲
Duloxetine hydrochloride19504£104-62.9% ▼
Emulsifying wax199,500£71+56.0% ▲
Other barrier preparations19930£99+221.1% ▲
Azelaic acid19570£81-20.5% ▼
193,700£103+47.3% ▲
19820£1.8K+1.8% vs avg
Aclidinium bromide/formoterol1820£618-48.8% ▼
Leuprorelin acetate1819£4.3K-61.2% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml smoothie (0913021)1836.0K£901+187.9% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride18145£81-56.0% ▼
181,550£47+391.9% ▲
18156£839-46.7% ▼
18200£33+39.4% ▲
1890£262+92.4% ▲
1874£612+103.5% ▲
Finerenone17476£593+56.2% ▲
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)17476£134-18.5% ▼
Codeine phosphate174,300£58+18.4% ▲
Rifaximin17904£4.2K-36.7% ▼
Liraglutide1767£2.6K+217.6% ▲
Goserelin acetate1719£4.1K-61.4% ▼
Capsaicin17855£308+115.3% ▲
Aluminium chloride171,010£90+109.7% ▲
1726£216-48.2% ▼
17190£25+203.7% ▲
Mizolastine16480£105+328.5% ▲
Nitrazepam16448£23-69.2% ▼
Insulin detemir16105£882-79.6% ▼
Etonogestrel1616£1.3K-44.6% ▼
Levonorgestrel1616£1.4K-57.6% ▼
Ready to serve preterm infant formula (0913111)16254.4K£2.9K+82.3% ▲
Celecoxib16864£67-75.8% ▼
16160£383-23.4% ▼
16153£221+17.8% ▲
Valsartan/amlodipine15840£756+36.7% ▲
Fluvastatin sodium15420£59-35.1% ▼
Levomepromazine maleate155,160£1.4K+63.3% ▲
Dosulepin hydrochloride15644£64-73.5% ▼
Fluvoxamine maleate15651£329+23.4% ▲
Rivastigmine15404£449-78.2% ▼
Testosterone undecanoate1515£1.3K-40.9% ▼
Potassium chloride151,496£2.2K-19.8% ▼
Enteral nutrition15283.5K£7.9K+91.9% ▲
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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.