NEETSIDE SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: Y01127 | BUDE, EX23 8LA

Over the last 12 months, NEETSIDE SURGERY prescribed 146,720 items across 582 different medications at a total cost of £1,249,413 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Beclometasone dipropionate (Systemic)10300£566+172.4% ▲
Acetylcysteine10900£854-86.0% ▼
Guanfacine10289£611-61.1% ▼
Metronidazole10400£41+51.2% ▲
Magnesium glycerophosphate10904£390-27.2% ▼
Sevelamer10560£91-54.4% ▼
Light liquid paraffin101,750£42-70.6% ▼
Zinc oxide101,165£49-50.3% ▼
Crotamiton10970£66-39.9% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride1080£103-56.7% ▼
Varicella vaccine live1014£379+451.9% ▲
1047£479-16.0% ▼
10140£95+126.0% ▲
10570£511-75.3% ▼
10275£649+14.1% ▲
Glyceryl trinitrate11330£411-17.2% ▼
Eprosartan11616£274-45.5% ▼
Naratriptan hydrochloride11156£31-57.9% ▼
Tetrabenazine11616£635-30.6% ▼
Glucagon1115£235-27.7% ▼
Darifenacin hydrobromide11364£323-66.2% ▼
Cyproterone acetate11924£1.0K+0.2% vs avg
Hydrocort sodiumphos11990£345+43.7% ▲
Mupirocin11165£81+18.5% ▲
Ketoconazole11330£44+10.6% ▲
1132£183-38.0% ▼
111,170£518-11.9% ▼
11650£150+16.1% ▲
11400£1.3K-13.9% ▼
11440£2.2K-13.0% ▼
Perindopril arginine with diuretic12360£109-8.6% ▼
Olmesartan medoxomil12672£24-82.6% ▼
Verapamil hydrochloride12672£176-86.8% ▼
Buspirone hydrochloride12630£72-76.2% ▼
Dosulepin hydrochloride123,472£746-78.8% ▼
Opicapone12360£708-37.3% ▼
Methotrexate1245£709-59.8% ▼
Pyridoxine hydrochloride121,624£666-44.2% ▼
Riboflavin121,624£1.1K+29.8% ▲
Ciprofloxacin1280£72+51.0% ▲
Fluticasone propionate/azelastine hydrochloride (Nasal)1213£183-89.4% ▼
Fludroxycortide1222£539+13.8% ▲
Benzalkonium chloride125,500£125+4.6% ▲
Other toiletry preparations126,800£115-71.9% ▼
12111£551-69.5% ▼
12170£423-43.2% ▼
1275£36-58.6% ▼
122,200£19-52.3% ▼
12360£670-6.2% ▼
12220£180-42.4% ▼
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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.