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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Clindamycin/tretinoin22720£273+87.4% ▲
22950£4.4K-1.4% vs avg
Olmesartan medoxomil21812£38-69.5% ▼
Valsartan211,176£277-64.3% ▼
Clobazam213,168£1.1K-68.1% ▼
Phenobarbital211,540£194-31.7% ▼
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride21210£111-60.0% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml juice style (0913011)21169.9K£1.7K-65.5% ▼
Timolol21530£173-76.3% ▼
2124.2K£1.0K-44.9% ▼
21210£579-56.1% ▼
Diclofenac sodium201,043£49-60.6% ▼
201,755£28+18.4% ▲
Nicorandil191,500£171-86.8% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate19697£143-50.4% ▼
Dienogest19882£590+162.4% ▲
Pimecrolimus19700£427+12.2% ▲
Adapalene19855£297-13.2% ▼
19785£430-48.8% ▼
19218£445-72.3% ▼
Glyceryl trinitrate18540£672+35.5% ▲
Ursodeoxycholic acid182,544£307-72.8% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate18830£1.1K-49.9% ▼
Zolmitriptan18114£489-72.3% ▼
Rasagiline mesilate18252£162-51.5% ▼
Rivastigmine18560£204-73.8% ▼
Colchicine18532£12-76.9% ▼
Aciclovir18162£150+46.0% ▲
Diltiazem hydrochloride171,652£239-94.5% ▼
Fluticasone furoate/vilanterol1728£664-89.0% ▼
Nicotine171,698£599-69.9% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913021)17231.6K£5.7K+59.3% ▲
Powder extensively hydrolysed formula (0913101)1752.4K£1.4K-76.4% ▼
1753£51-45.4% ▼
17450£175-78.0% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1620£618-73.9% ▼
Codeine phosphate165,000£82+11.5% ▲
Rizatriptan1699£229-73.1% ▼
Donepezil hydrochloride16756£29-94.8% ▼
Duloxetine hydrochloride16784£144-68.8% ▼
Pdr 3.8 - 4.9 kcal/g energy (carbohyd) fortifier (0913142)1620.8K£374+100.9% ▲
Indometacin16986£64+1.7% vs avg
Diethylamine salicylate162,000£62-40.7% ▼
Mupirocin1672£97+36.3% ▲
16183£343-42.2% ▼
1632£448+15.9% ▲
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)15252£45-28.1% ▼
Clomipramine hydrochloride15616£102-64.4% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride1571£1.6K+4.1% ▲
Dutasteride15810£47-70.8% ▼
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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.