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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Betamethasone esters473,700£355-22.1% ▼
471,044£2.3K+44.3% ▲
4713.5K£2.2K+72.1% ▲
Triamcinolone acetonide4653£74-38.5% ▼
463,023£367+127.5% ▲
462,910£291-2.6% ▼
Insulin glulisine45415£2.3K+109.9% ▲
Fluticasone propionate (Nasal)4548£503-69.1% ▼
45490£55+19.7% ▲
45145£885+25.9% ▲
Co-amilofruse (Amiloride hydrochloride/frusemide)441,736£246+26.5% ▲
Light liquid paraffin4428.2K£579+29.3% ▲
4482£388+8.1% ▲
445,025£700+12.0% ▲
Emollient bath and shower preparations4322.0K£263-31.5% ▼
43150£2.2K+440.0% ▲
Ipratropium bromide41695£310+42.6% ▲
Erythromycin412,032£737+18.4% ▲
Pimecrolimus411,710£1.1K+142.1% ▲
Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate401,120£2.8K-66.5% ▼
Latanoprost and timolol40488£525-47.6% ▼
40198£1.3K+214.4% ▲
Rizatriptan39388£1.5K-34.4% ▼
Tablets OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)391,600£105+159.6% ▲
Terbinafine hydrochloride391,110£205+5.1% ▲
39138£3.0K+373.7% ▲
381,620£3.0K+155.9% ▲
Zinc oxide37903£110+78.8% ▲
Guanfacine37700£1.7K+44.0% ▲
Lacosamide375,760£680-31.2% ▼
Sennosides3616.3K£305+16.6% ▲
Prednisolone36804£88-50.0% ▼
Hydroxyzine hydrochloride361,441£44-32.4% ▼
Ascorbic acid362,100£2.0K+75.3% ▲
Powder amino acid formula (0913107)36110.0K£7.0K+9.0% ▲
36900£1.3K+109.0% ▲
Prucalopride351,036£493-10.1% ▼
Moxonidine352,184£352-37.1% ▼
Enoxaparin351,178£6.3K+70.8% ▲
Icosapent354,680£5.6K+84.4% ▲
Naratriptan hydrochloride35276£53+33.9% ▲
Norethisterone352,828£69+150.3% ▲
Sodium chloride355,088£540+47.9% ▲
Vitamins caps351,004£20-36.3% ▼
Ready to serve 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)3596.0K£1.2K-71.8% ▼
351,130£4.7K-22.6% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate342,136£471-11.2% ▼
Brinzolamide/brimonidine34270£474-0.9% vs avg
Fluorouracil (Sunscreen)341,305£1.2K-6.7% ▼
34193£678+3.6% ▲
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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.