PORT ISAAC SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: L82003 | PORT ISAAC, PL29 3TR

Over the last 12 months, PORT ISAAC SURGERY prescribed 243,334 items across 627 different medications at a total cost of £1,878,813 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Olsalazine sodium101,392£2.8K-0.4% vs avg
Prednisolone sodium phosphate10290£7.1K+157.2% ▲
Irbesartan with diuretic10280£63-36.4% ▼
Azilsartan medoxomil10280£177+48.6% ▲
Rufinamide109,200£1.8K-41.7% ▼
Mebendazole10130£13-12.7% ▼
Testosterone esters1010£23-32.2% ▼
Other health supplement preparations10300£34-78.9% ▼
Permethrin10720£164-73.5% ▼
Hyoscine hydrobromide1090£328-21.1% ▼
1070£166-36.3% ▼
102,000£2.5K+20.5% ▲
1013£67-75.4% ▼
1025£509+14.8% ▲
10170£237+3.5% ▲
10255£48-66.0% ▼
10185£787+16.8% ▲
10450£1.3K-46.4% ▼
Aclidinium bromide1111£320-58.5% ▼
Sulpiride111,232£537-58.9% ▼
Doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride11300£424-0.3% vs avg
Dapsone11308£135+6.5% ▲
Quinine bisulfate11308£62-71.7% ▼
Canagliflozin11330£383-92.3% ▼
Vardenafil1188£158-21.2% ▼
Powder 1 - 2.2 kcal/ml soup (0913011)11392£334+43.2% ▲
Powder disc or non ACBS lactose free formula (0913352)1144.0K£877+41.2% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride11168£119-7.5% ▼
Doxycycline hyclate11616£181+280.9% ▲
Aciclovir11116£117-10.8% ▼
11920£83-7.7% ▼
1145£44+25.1% ▲
1177£389+10.0% ▲
1130£363-15.9% ▼
119,794£462+35.8% ▲
11870£1.5K+4.7% ▲
Dabigatran etexilate12720£525-76.8% ▼
Dipyridamole12720£150-53.3% ▼
Acetylcysteine12360£61-83.2% ▼
Aspirin12372£127+22.1% ▲
Pyridoxine hydrochloride12672£316-44.2% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913091)12134.4K£3.3K+83.4% ▲
Loteprednol etabonate1260£63+29.7% ▲
12360£683-19.2% ▼
12610£397-13.4% ▼
12360£1.3K+1.9% vs avg
12500£2.5K+19.2% ▲
12360£1.3K-2.1% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide138,550£10.7K-36.7% ▼
Clonidine hydrochloride131,456£104-28.8% ▼
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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.