OLDHAM CARE ORGANISATION - NMP — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: Y03893 | OLDHAM, OL9 8NG

Over the last 12 months, OLDHAM CARE ORGANISATION - NMP prescribed 25,716 items across 205 different medications at a total cost of £1,083,896 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
1,831161.7K£15.3K+746.5% ▲
Melatonin1,802262.6K£152.1K+441.9% ▲
Methylphenidate hydrochloride1,31590.2K£44.1K+409.2% ▲
9169,019£10.8K+2,691.9% ▲
794958£4.3K+1,850.6% ▲
66829.1K£26.4K+1,699.6% ▲
6398,133£5.1K+1,625.0% ▲
5746,759£2.9K+461.9% ▲
5215,040£3.9K+3,012.1% ▲
5156,189£18.1K+1,209.0% ▲
5036,881£10.1K+1,454.6% ▲
4776,392£5.6K+1,110.4% ▲
4216,817£22.6K+1,192.2% ▲
4174,948£9.7K+848.4% ▲
407196.7K£2.3K-58.6% ▼
3805,941£11.9K+1,396.0% ▲
Morphine sulfate36133.5K£3.3K-44.9% ▼
Oxycodone hydrochloride32629.6K£8.2K+27.4% ▲
2994,865£1.4K+901.0% ▲
2943,845£13.2K+1,290.7% ▲
26930.2K£6.6K-43.3% ▼
255697£53.4K+2,457.9% ▲
Water for injection2282,754£3.4K+574.0% ▲
225859£16.3K+1,529.2% ▲
224945£11.4K+1,266.9% ▲
2152,417£16.6K+1,426.2% ▲
210780£3.4K+577.1% ▲
2072,208£5.0K+698.9% ▲
Hydrocortisone1966,255£2.1K-56.3% ▼
1922,642£10.1K+1,519.3% ▲
Macrogol 33501918,442£1.7K-79.6% ▼
19121.9K£1.3K-30.9% ▼
1842,423£8.3K+1,005.7% ▲
Atomoxetine hydrochloride18312.4K£18.3K+441.2% ▲
Promethazine hydrochloride18267.3K£3.4K-49.1% ▼
18282.9K£1.2K-31.0% ▼
Other emollient preparations17488.4K£1.1K-71.0% ▼
1671,901£11.4K+714.0% ▲
Alimemazine tartrate16636.0K£72.9K+1,183.9% ▲
1602,510£15.0K+475.1% ▲
157517£8.2K+1,100.8% ▲
1551,565£12.6K+782.2% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride1451,555£852+254.3% ▲
1442,195£8.7K+839.5% ▲
Guanfacine1428,996£18.9K+452.7% ▲
136179£1.9K+572.5% ▲
Amoxicillin13314.0K£225-85.7% ▼
Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate1316,262£13.3K+9.7% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide1191,399£2.4K+399.4% ▲
Flucloxacillin sodium1188,140£428-73.8% ▼
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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.