NEW ADDINGTON GROUP PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: H83006 | CROYDON, CR0 0JA

Over the last 12 months, NEW ADDINGTON GROUP PRACTICE prescribed 188,194 items across 566 different medications at a total cost of £1,319,485 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Phosphates (Rectal)10126£495-18.2% ▼
Moxonidine101,008£131-82.0% ▼
Perindopril arginine with diuretic10360£109-23.8% ▼
Olmesartan medoxomil10476£17-85.5% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1044£989-30.6% ▼
Glucagon1019£834-34.3% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate101,001£235-73.9% ▼
Mupirocin1036£48-14.8% ▼
Pimecrolimus10630£370-40.9% ▼
Adapalene10450£156-54.3% ▼
Mupirocin103,075£1.0K+7.7% ▲
Aluminium chloride10580£34+23.4% ▲
10280£92+13.8% ▲
101,500£2.3K-45.7% ▼
10440£109-32.0% ▼
1065£133-15.2% ▼
1085£154-31.5% ▼
10450£715-38.7% ▼
Chlortalidone11660£1.2K+11.5% ▲
Telmisartan with diuretic11392£181-2.7% ▼
Omega-3-acid ethyl esters111,792£866-47.9% ▼
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide1111£465-81.7% ▼
Paliperidone1111£4.3K-27.7% ▼
Phenytoin sodium111,260£155-86.4% ▼
Nicotine11300£272-80.5% ▼
Methenamine hippurate111,140£260-87.9% ▼
Exenatide1144£807-37.3% ▼
Glucose111,315£113-78.8% ▼
Combined ethinylestradiol 35mcg111,596£97-11.7% ▼
Alprostadil1144£440-35.7% ▼
Specialist food replacer rolls/baguettes (0913271)1129.1K£404-54.5% ▼
Timolol and brimonidine1155£144-21.6% ▼
Pilocarpine hydrochloride11110£351+7.2% ▲
1155£121+87.0% ▲
1193£336-38.0% ▼
11990£1.4K-37.6% ▼
Rabeprazole sodium12672£67-76.7% ▼
Telmisartan12560£183-79.3% ▼
Glycopyrronium/formoterol1224£741-52.6% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro12180£1.1K-72.0% ▼
Dutasteride12676£40-76.6% ▼
Testosterone esters1212£28-18.6% ▼
Apraclonidine1270£145-4.7% ▼
12185£219+9.6% ▲
12200£455-43.2% ▼
12193£443-50.5% ▼
122,750£316-32.4% ▼
121,550£318-56.1% ▼
122,800£124-88.2% ▼
Glycerol13162£30-62.9% ▼
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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.