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Practice Code: H82017 | HORSHAM, RH12 1BG

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Mupirocin18360£184+93.9% ▲
18180£563-11.6% ▼
183,370£439-62.7% ▼
181,500£3.7K+18.2% ▲
Perindopril arginine171,140£314+43.7% ▲
Nefopam hydrochloride171,110£48-85.0% ▼
Rimegepant17227£2.9K+73.3% ▲
Phenytoin1714.6K£120+54.9% ▲
Ertugliflozin17476£475-5.8% ▼
Potassium citrate1712.3K£144+100.4% ▲
Tube feed additive 1 kcal/ml higher protein liquid (0914051)17812£1.3K+25.1% ▲
Heparinoid172,830£155-35.2% ▼
Travoprost1773£126-63.9% ▼
172,520£5.2K+104.1% ▲
17495£446-1.3% vs avg
Sodium picosulfate16108£175+358.5% ▲
Ciclesonide1618£519+8.7% ▲
Hyoscine hydrobromide161,156£178-53.1% ▼
Riluzole168,976£8.6K+54.2% ▲
Tube feed additive 0.5 kcal/ml high fibre liquid (0914052)16469£505+65.9% ▲
Tizanidine hydrochloride161,650£70-39.6% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate16160£37+140.2% ▲
Aciclovir1648£43+29.8% ▲
162,470£1.5K+20.5% ▲
163,900£474-9.9% ▼
Alverine citrate152,136£111-63.8% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide154,368£5.4K-26.9% ▼
Codeine phosphate153,000£106+4.5% ▲
Vildagliptin151,680£489+3.4% ▲
Ascorbic acid151,120£1.6K-26.9% ▼
Dantrolene sodium152,398£386-16.8% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate154,700£55-31.7% ▼
15740£43-72.4% ▼
151,300£145+124.2% ▲
15390£1.9K+18.6% ▲
Olsalazine sodium141,092£1.4K+39.5% ▲
Desloratadine141,080£81-51.5% ▼
Guanfacine14420£813-45.5% ▼
Safinamide14750£1.6K-30.5% ▼
Clindamycin hydrochloride141,170£133+39.8% ▲
Methylprednisolone14935£1.8K+386.1% ▲
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)14948£58-6.8% ▼
Tube feed 2kcal/ml with fibre, higher protein (0914011)14281.5K£6.2K+197.6% ▲
Salicylic acid14124£55+10.7% ▲
Heparinoid14700£53+7.4% ▲
141,360£4.1K+118.0% ▲
141,620£1.4K+42.9% ▲
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)13896£144-37.7% ▼
Prasugrel13728£101-58.6% ▼
Aclidinium bromide/formoterol1324£741-63.0% ▼
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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.