LONDON FIELDS MEDICAL CENTRE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 9

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Clonazepam26300£42-83.3% ▼
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)26796£35+73.0% ▲
Cocois262,180£345+89.4% ▲
Nicorandil25250£58-82.6% ▼
Metronidazole251,080£111+278.0% ▲
Tube feed 1.3 kcal/ml peptide based (0914032)25511.0K£9.8K+185.7% ▲
Methyl salicylate251,610£142+195.6% ▲
Metoprolol tartrate241,358£127-52.7% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide241,080£941-35.6% ▼
Ivermectin24132£1.7K+146.0% ▲
Glucagon2445£519+57.8% ▲
Acetic acid24120£112+107.2% ▲
2490£357-22.6% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide2314.1K£10.3K+12.0% ▲
Theophylline231,260£639-72.5% ▼
Haloperidol23518£457-51.7% ▼
Rotigotine23868£2.9K-14.8% ▼
Risedronate sodium23184£49-81.0% ▼
Ivermectin231,410£818+8.2% ▲
2368£409-17.3% ▼
Amantadine hydrochloride221,610£409-21.0% ▼
Leuprorelin acetate2222£5.0K-52.5% ▼
Indometacin222,072£130+39.8% ▲
Prednisolone acetate22170£59+20.7% ▲
223,750£367-54.4% ▼
Valsartan212,352£367-64.3% ▼
Lodoxamide trometamol21410£203+244.2% ▲
Colestyramine20764£343-30.6% ▼
Aspirin20924£36+103.5% ▲
Magnesium glycerophosphate201,968£1.1K+45.6% ▲
Paraffin soft yellow2080£2.2K+286.8% ▲
20119£312-17.3% ▼
Tapentadol19868£984-53.8% ▼
Empagliflozin/metformin191,344£834-63.5% ▼
Dexamethasone19804£64-39.0% ▼
Cabergoline19232£681+22.5% ▲
Sodium chloride1916.0K£1.4K-19.7% ▼
Sevelamer195,736£945-13.3% ▼
RtS 1 kcal/ml milkshake lower energy with fibre (0913021)19278.8K£5.5K+87.7% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)1913.1K£203-17.1% ▼
Azelastine hydrochloride19418£190+69.5% ▲
Aciclovir19250£239+54.1% ▲
1968£904+45.3% ▲
Flecainide acetate181,600£54-76.9% ▼
Meloxicam181,060£29-72.8% ▼
Sodium chloride181,250£767-39.5% ▼
Fludroxycortide1836£1.1K+70.7% ▲
181,307£117-11.0% ▼
18161£109+306.9% ▲
18180£598-41.4% ▼
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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.