LYME VALLEY MEDICAL CENTRE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 9

Practice Code: M83067 | NEWCASTLE, ST5 3TF

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Erythromycin ethylsuccinate283,100£259+19.9% ▲
Quinine bisulfate28784£149-27.9% ▼
Insulin detemir28251£2.1K-64.2% ▼
Fludrocortisone acetate28808£115-73.5% ▼
Alfuzosin hydrochloride28944£290-60.9% ▼
Potassium chloride281,860£188+49.8% ▲
Calcitriol28776£193+79.5% ▲
Alkyl sulphate289,551£213+203.0% ▲
Valsartan27756£185-54.2% ▼
Ciprofloxacin27646£89-32.3% ▼
Ferrous gluconate271,260£36-43.5% ▼
Cilostazol261,456£872+87.4% ▲
Other phosphate supplement preparations26960£184+326.1% ▲
Zinc oxide266,730£191+29.3% ▲
Mometasone furoate261,010£113-80.6% ▼
Ivermectin261,380£800+22.3% ▲
26374£2.9K-27.2% ▼
Prednisolone25782£87-65.3% ▼
Zonisamide25784£340-42.7% ▼
Tacrolimus251,320£1.0K-53.6% ▼
Dalteparin sodium24963£6.6K+45.3% ▲
Desloratadine24810£58-16.8% ▼
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride241,008£29-54.9% ▼
24474£500+173.0% ▲
24680£626-0.9% vs avg
24170£396+64.3% ▲
241,090£3.9K-36.1% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide235,418£4.0K+12.0% ▲
Linaclotide23644£821+25.9% ▲
Labetalol hydrochloride231,400£125+1.3% vs avg
Biphasic insulin lispro23185£1.1K-46.4% ▼
RtS 1.4-1.5kcal/ml energy & higher protein liquid (0913141)23900£2.1K+137.2% ▲
RtS 3.3 kcal/ml energy and higher protein liquid (0913141)23690£1.0K+231.3% ▲
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913282)231,380£923+119.6% ▲
23640£339+10.4% ▲
231,050£478+84.3% ▲
231,924£140-16.3% ▼
Ursodeoxycholic acid222,474£499-66.8% ▼
Co-amilozide (Amiloride hydrochloride/hydrochlorothiazide)22602£284+34.5% ▲
22529£174-44.2% ▼
222,180£1.4K-15.6% ▼
223,260£911-19.4% ▼
Valproic acid211,410£497-75.9% ▼
Citalopram hydrochloride21315£222+30.8% ▲
Other oral iron preparations21756£206+112.8% ▲
Water for injection21374£95-37.9% ▼
Sodium fluoride212,142£260-36.7% ▼
211,170£525+42.9% ▲
213,960£6.2K+14.1% ▲
21790£3.9K+66.0% ▲
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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.