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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Fluorometholone21170£55+45.8% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate218,400£55-4.4% ▼
Crotamiton212,030£116+26.3% ▲
212,520£4.1K-0.8% vs avg
Peppermint oil201,708£136-74.9% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate20692£164-47.7% ▼
Azelaic acid20600£94-16.3% ▼
Hepatitis B2020£241+89.0% ▲
20660£1.0K+22.5% ▲
Brinzolamide/brimonidine19285£500-44.6% ▼
Ketorolac trometamol19150£155+104.8% ▲
19570£8.9K+81.8% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide18540£471-51.7% ▼
Donepezil hydrochloride18672£24-94.2% ▼
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride18410£218-65.7% ▼
Soluble insulin (Neutral insulin)18140£534+86.8% ▲
Saxagliptin18224£242-46.1% ▼
Sodium feredetate189,000£256-37.1% ▼
Colchicine17240£6-78.2% ▼
17600£38-68.7% ▼
Pantoprazole16672£32-94.2% ▼
Lercanidipine hydrochloride16952£87-97.4% ▼
BeclometDiprop/Formoterol/Glycopyrronium (Corticosteroids)1630£1.3K-90.4% ▼
Cefalexin16505£44-86.2% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/sitagliptin162,016£609-57.3% ▼
Sodium bicarbonate161,876£84-82.7% ▼
Ready to serve 1 - 1.3 kcal/ml m/sk lower energy (0913011)16217.0K£2.9K+129.6% ▲
Ready to serve infant formula, high energy (0913104)16249.3K£3.3K+44.8% ▲
Ciclosporin (Eye Anti Inflammatory)16960£2.3K-35.5% ▼
Apraclonidine16345£713+27.0% ▲
161,050£72-77.1% ▼
163,570£533-49.6% ▼
161,549£96-92.6% ▼
161,840£149-84.2% ▼
16240£741-14.3% ▼
Flupentixol decanoate1538£353-6.0% ▼
Mycophenolate mofetil152,352£252-63.0% ▼
Ergocalciferol15675£272-10.4% ▼
RtS 2.4 kcal/ml m/sk lower volume, higher protein (0913011)1565.6K£1.2K-78.6% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride1580£97-35.0% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate156,625£127-49.2% ▼
151,800£64-82.4% ▼
15375£94-55.1% ▼
15115£235+2.7% ▲
15450£391-12.9% ▼
15720£546-2.6% ▼
Fenofibrate14852£95-85.5% ▼
Ipratropium bromide1414£74-51.3% ▼
Mebendazole14364£19+22.3% ▲
Acetazolamide14784£31-35.4% ▼
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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.