ROYAL PRIMARY CARE BROOKLYN — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 6

Practice Code: C81052 | HEANOR, DE75 7AL

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Irbesartan733,360£163-70.0% ▼
Perindopril erbumine723,562£234-86.4% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)71364.0K£2.4K-50.0% ▼
Benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin phosphate713,720£1.5K+5.9% ▲
71745£323-30.5% ▼
Azithromycin701,206£288-44.8% ▼
Insulin degludec70375£3.5K-36.3% ▼
Sodium bicarbonate705,530£273-24.3% ▼
Ketone blood testing reagents691,170£1.3K+2.0% ▲
6811.2K£1.6K+114.1% ▲
Flecainide acetate675,798£191-14.2% ▼
Lymecycline673,640£417-44.3% ▼
Insulin detemir66387£3.3K-15.7% ▼
661,096£2.6K+67.8% ▲
65148£910+81.8% ▲
Benzalkonium chloride6411.6K£356+377.7% ▲
Insulin Lispro63474£2.8K-17.7% ▼
Powder 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)635,896£1.5K-15.5% ▼
Timolol63725£314-28.8% ▼
Carvedilol623,332£121-45.4% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro62531£3.3K+44.4% ▲
Tizanidine hydrochloride624,432£301+134.1% ▲
Orlistat617,812£1.9K-26.0% ▼
Dorzolamide and timolol601,600£1.4K-58.1% ▼
Fluticasone propionate (Nasal)59155£665-59.5% ▼
Hydrocortisone581,722£421-23.6% ▼
Risedronate sodium58448£118-52.2% ▼
Guanfacine571,596£3.5K+121.8% ▲
Co-careldopa (Carbidopa/levodopa)5610.9K£712-75.2% ▼
567,073£361-57.3% ▼
561,290£1.9K+225.2% ▲
554,360£3.1K+66.3% ▲
Fenofibrate541,824£206-44.2% ▼
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride54792£421+2.8% ▲
Oestrogens conjugated544,228£1.8K+164.5% ▲
Letrozole532,156£190-71.6% ▼
Tamoxifen citrate532,584£240-35.6% ▼
Fusidic acid53840£108-58.5% ▼
533,035£845+80.4% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide527,671£8.5K+153.3% ▲
Prucalopride521,876£1.1K+33.6% ▲
Fentanyl52554£3.0K-49.2% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol5161£1.9K-16.8% ▼
511,021£396+29.4% ▲
Ferrous sulfate502,648£85-90.3% ▼
Miconazole nitrate501,920£304-29.3% ▼
501,038£157+67.4% ▲
502,229£793-27.0% ▼
4921.8K£1.7K+28.5% ▲
Clonidine hydrochloride483,628£363-10.0% ▼
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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.