NEMS CBS MID NOTTS OOH — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: Y05456 | SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD, NG17 4JL

Over the last 12 months, NEMS CBS MID NOTTS OOH prescribed 30,778 items across 213 different medications at a total cost of £147,060 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Lisinopril10131£4-99.1% ▼
Diltiazem hydrochloride10147£43-96.7% ▼
1010£443-96.8% ▼
Zolpidem tartrate1052£3-88.9% ▼
Nortriptyline10144£13-93.1% ▼
Biphasic insulin aspart1037£222-90.2% ▼
Solifenacin1092£4-97.9% ▼
Ferrous sulfate10192£9-98.1% ▼
Dexamethasone sodium metasulphobenzoate1080£71+34.5% ▲
Lercanidipine hydrochloride11136£15-98.2% ▼
Montelukast1182£6-98.4% ▼
Risperidone1163£14-95.7% ▼
Lithium carbonate1179£14-91.3% ▼
Fentanyl1119£57-89.3% ▼
Clindamycin hydrochloride11332£120+9.9% ▲
Dapagliflozin1182£103-99.1% ▼
Empagliflozin1181£102-98.2% ▼
Tamsulosin hydrochloride11180£17-99.2% ▼
Clobetasol propionate11540£43-91.9% ▼
Terbinafine hydrochloride11360£61-70.4% ▼
11101£46-89.2% ▼
1179£24-95.6% ▼
Esomeprazole12138£9-97.0% ▼
Zinc oxide12311£36-42.0% ▼
Indapamide12209£16-98.6% ▼
Spironolactone12137£36-97.8% ▼
Glyceryl trinitrate1212£26-94.9% ▼
Clobazam12810£370-81.8% ▼
Co-beneldopa (Benserazide/levodopa)121,200£79-92.1% ▼
Procyclidine hydrochloride12238£75-91.5% ▼
Ofloxacin12302£277+46.0% ▲
Mirabegron1255£52-97.0% ▼
Allopurinol1299£3-98.8% ▼
Hydrocortisone acetate12390£74-81.8% ▼
1212£55-76.6% ▼
121,090£51-94.5% ▼
Digoxin1380£7-96.6% ▼
Levofloxacin13128£117+152.2% ▲
Estradiol13291£49-98.4% ▼
Ulipristal acetate (Emergency Contraceptive)1313£174+201.0% ▲
Powder thickener - gum based (0913161)132,039£105-82.7% ▼
Mefenamic acid13364£65-71.2% ▼
Mupirocin13210£124+40.0% ▲
131,320£54-95.3% ▼
Cinnarizine14348£17-70.1% ▼
14123£318-79.6% ▼
Atenolol15474£14-97.5% ▼
Simvastatin1598£4-99.1% ▼
Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate15133£305-87.4% ▼
Topiramate15127£28-91.6% ▼
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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.