SOUTH TYNESIDE & SUNDERLAND NHS FT STY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: Y03917 | HEBBURN, NE31 1AT

Over the last 12 months, SOUTH TYNESIDE & SUNDERLAND NHS FT STY prescribed 2,051 items across 43 different medications at a total cost of £26,349 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Prednisolone1917,989£212-76.1% ▼
Doxycycline hyclate122907£94-76.2% ▼
10666.3K£797-89.2% ▼
Sacubitril/valsartan794,114£6.7K-67.0% ▼
Morphine sulfate789,704£661-88.1% ▼
75257£1.8K+128.6% ▲
Other emollient preparations7141.8K£565-88.2% ▼
Nystatin672,100£121-33.5% ▼
Bisoprolol fumarate661,852£41-98.4% ▼
Salbutamol571,294£982-97.7% ▼
Oxycodone hydrochloride547,893£1.7K-78.9% ▼
Ramipril531,680£44-98.9% ▼
Furosemide491,512£29-96.7% ▼
Dapagliflozin481,372£1.7K-96.2% ▼
Dexamethasone471,984£266+50.8% ▲
Amoxicillin461,114£53-95.1% ▼
Hydrocortisone461,575£1.5K-89.7% ▼
Clotrimazole421,280£76-56.7% ▼
Spironolactone341,036£390-93.7% ▼
Eplerenone33826£108-87.6% ▼
322,020£239-60.2% ▼
Lorazepam25799£407-82.5% ▼
Pregabalin24948£78-98.1% ▼
2427£152-89.8% ▼
Levomepromazine hydrochloride21225£431-8.8% ▼
Betamethasone valerate211,530£94-94.5% ▼
Flucloxacillin sodium201,388£53-95.6% ▼
Other individually formulated bought in preparations191,471£183-41.8% ▼
Candesartan cilexetil18560£33-98.5% ▼
Hyoscine butylbromide16229£74-93.1% ▼
Co-amoxiclav (Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid)161,283£68-89.5% ▼
Dexamethasone phosphate16182£303+250.8% ▲
Dexamethasone1574£29-74.9% ▼
141,690£69-79.9% ▼
Cyclizine hydrochloride13778£27-91.9% ▼
Metoclopramide hydrochloride13309£58-84.3% ▼
Light liquid paraffin136,900£132-61.8% ▼
135,690£58-95.1% ▼
Sodium chloride12420£251-59.7% ▼
Clobetasone butyrate12460£114-94.1% ▼
Macrogol 335011320£237-98.8% ▼
Ipratropium bromide11242£73-61.7% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride10110£60-75.6% ▼
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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.