STABLE FOLD SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 11
Practice Code: P82005 | BOLTON, BL5 3SF
Showing results 501-534 of 534
| Medication | Items (12m) ↓ | Quantity | Cost | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powder thickener - starch based (0913161) | 12 | 4,320 | £121 | -16.5% ▼ |
| Salicylic acid | 12 | 104 | £31 | -5.1% ▼ |
| Eflornithine monohydrate chloride | 12 | 720 | £648 | +70.8% ▲ |
| 12 | 360 | £2.4K | -85.9% ▼ | |
| 12 | 1,440 | £4.6K | -50.7% ▼ | |
| 12 | 559 | £166 | -59.2% ▼ | |
| Risperidone | 11 | 392 | £12 | -95.7% ▼ |
| Levomepromazine maleate | 11 | 616 | £168 | +19.8% ▲ |
| Clomipramine hydrochloride | 11 | 616 | £66 | -73.9% ▼ |
| Pizotifen malate | 11 | 1,092 | £45 | -86.7% ▼ |
| Phenobarbital | 11 | 1,274 | £131 | -64.2% ▼ |
| Bupropion hydrochloride | 11 | 414 | £275 | +1.8% vs avg |
| Erythromycin ethylsuccinate | 11 | 2,100 | £188 | -52.9% ▼ |
| Metformin hydrochloride/sitagliptin | 11 | 672 | £123 | -70.6% ▼ |
| Alogliptin/metformin | 11 | 644 | £291 | -73.6% ▼ |
| Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913021) | 11 | 62.4K | £1.6K | -20.3% ▼ |
| Mupirocin | 11 | 165 | £55 | +18.5% ▲ |
| 11 | 110 | £704 | -46.4% ▼ | |
| 11 | 65 | £143 | +69.2% ▲ | |
| 11 | 930 | £2.9K | -50.9% ▼ | |
| 11 | 372 | £38 | -86.3% ▼ | |
| Phosphates (Rectal) | 10 | 70 | £511 | -18.2% ▼ |
| Prasugrel | 10 | 280 | £38 | -68.2% ▼ |
| Citalopram hydrochloride | 10 | 150 | £100 | -37.7% ▼ |
| Modafinil | 10 | 2,240 | £153 | -52.0% ▼ |
| Tapentadol | 10 | 560 | £747 | -75.7% ▼ |
| Ascorbic acid | 10 | 1,120 | £1.4K | -51.3% ▼ |
| Powder micronutrient supplement (0913291) | 10 | 3,600 | £455 | +25.8% ▲ |
| Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml with fibre (0914021) | 10 | 228.0K | £6.2K | -12.7% ▼ |
| Timolol and brimonidine | 10 | 50 | £130 | -28.7% ▼ |
| Hyetellose | 10 | 1,300 | £576 | +24.2% ▲ |
| Benzoyl peroxide | 10 | 360 | £64 | -29.0% ▼ |
| 10 | 200 | £240 | -60.6% ▼ | |
| 10 | 340 | £2.2K | -21.7% ▼ |
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.