LONDON ROAD SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: F81041 | WICKFORD, SS12 0AA

Over the last 12 months, LONDON ROAD SURGERY prescribed 235,593 items across 636 different medications at a total cost of £2,367,478 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Chloral hydrate101,500£2.4K-1.2% vs avg
Rimegepant10160£2.1K+1.9% vs avg
Clindamycin hydrochloride10311£26-0.1% vs avg
Cabergoline10128£254-35.5% ▼
Tacrolimus10500£2.1K-62.6% ▼
Piroxicam10600£16-82.6% ▼
Mupirocin1033£44-14.8% ▼
Imiquimod10174£717+40.7% ▲
Mupirocin10150£62+7.7% ▲
10130£375+58.5% ▲
10300£98-52.0% ▼
10400£1.4K-55.4% ▼
103,000£978+85.4% ▲
10430£934-29.3% ▼
Naloxegol11308£540-20.2% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride11476£244-56.3% ▼
Co-amilofruse (Amiloride hydrochloride/frusemide)11476£69-68.4% ▼
Methyldopa111,736£316-35.4% ▼
Guanfacine11308£796-57.2% ▼
Soluble insulin (Neutral insulin)1155£210+14.2% ▲
Estradiol valerate111,792£149-43.7% ▼
Octreotide acetate1111£11.0K+77.0% ▲
Ferrous gluconate11924£26-77.0% ▼
Magnesium aspartate11330£296-27.4% ▼
112,280£3.9K-48.0% ▼
11175£193+74.5% ▲
1185£169-24.7% ▼
112,130£453+9.5% ▲
11390£1.2K+17.8% ▲
11720£3.4K-7.1% ▼
11310£2.2K-13.2% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)12672£302-26.6% ▼
Disopyramide phosphate121,440£732+95.9% ▲
Zuclopenthixol hydrochloride121,200£92-61.9% ▼
Entacapone121,014£209-21.3% ▼
Insulin glulisine1246£478-44.0% ▼
Canagliflozin12510£633-91.6% ▼
Tamsulosin and dutasteride hydrochloride12540£156-65.7% ▼
Goserelin acetate1218£2.9K-72.8% ▼
Oral rehydration salts12154£64-58.5% ▼
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)12120£9-20.1% ▼
Fluocinolone acetonide12570£86+10.2% ▲
Adapalene12540£187-45.2% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride1265£82-48.0% ▼
12140£722+99.7% ▲
12111£670-56.9% ▼
12140£49-7.1% ▼
12170£233+24.2% ▲
121,200£3.4K-18.9% ▼
121,440£511+122.9% ▲
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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.