SWANSCOMBE HEALTH CENTRE — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: G82122 | DARTFORD, DA2 8BS

Over the last 12 months, SWANSCOMBE HEALTH CENTRE prescribed 536,689 items across 808 different medications at a total cost of £4,396,320 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Terazosin hydrochloride10560£40-38.5% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide10300£261-73.2% ▼
Ciclesonide1010£220-32.1% ▼
Simple102,440£18-12.9% ▼
Hyetellose10200£89+24.2% ▲
Sodium chloride1052£392+51.1% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride10396£180-10.8% ▼
10325£285+51.0% ▲
10300£493+26.4% ▲
10540£1.9K-24.5% ▼
10300£257+51.7% ▲
10870£499-6.0% ▼
Valsartan with diuretic11518£366-17.0% ▼
Acenocoumarol111,232£55+11.2% ▲
Cenobamate11308£1.8K-54.6% ▼
Soluble insulin (Neutral insulin)1180£305+14.2% ▲
Ascorbic acid11616£30-46.4% ▼
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913011)1158.8K£873-17.3% ▼
Ready to serve 10g protein equivalent (0913205)1128.7K£2.3K+17.0% ▲
Tube feed additive 0.5 kcal/ml high fibre liquid (0914052)1119.5K£676+14.1% ▲
Dantrolene sodium113,424£550-39.0% ▼
Lidocaine11315£271-4.3% ▼
11275£120-40.0% ▼
11260£641-29.9% ▼
11175£719-28.2% ▼
11465£810-38.0% ▼
1160£657+8.4% ▲
1155£121+69.2% ▲
11190£256+13.9% ▲
111,232£223-84.8% ▼
Simeticone12672£51+118.9% ▲
Sodium citrate (Rectal)12155£100-13.0% ▼
Tranylcypromine sulfate12672£11.6K+5.2% ▲
Doxycycline monohydrate12284£158+10.5% ▲
Medroxyprogesterone acetate12450£339+36.0% ▲
Leuprorelin acetate1212£2.7K-74.1% ▼
Other digestive aid preparations12626£130+26.8% ▲
RtS 1 kcal/ml milkshake lower energy with fibre (0913021)1267.2K£1.3K+18.5% ▲
Diclofenac potassium12588£85+231.7% ▲
Indometacin12420£27-23.7% ▼
1272£658-31.7% ▼
12585£116+99.7% ▲
12360£878+44.1% ▲
1233£315+0.8% vs avg
12120£226+150.9% ▲
12600£1.1K+48.5% ▲
121,080£519-3.9% ▼
125,560£840+2.8% ▲
12360£526+88.3% ▲
Mebeverine hydrochloride compound preparations13420£366+15.0% ▲
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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.