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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Ketotifen fumarate431,710£398+394.2% ▲
Magnesium aspartate431,742£1.4K+183.9% ▲
Fluticasone propionate/azelastine hydrochloride (Nasal)4346£614-62.1% ▼
438,600£1.2K+35.4% ▲
Trospium chloride421,516£1.1K-17.7% ▼
Permethrin422,880£894+11.5% ▲
42420£241-2.6% ▼
Dexamfetamine sulfate414,550£4.7K+14.0% ▲
411,650£3.0K+176.1% ▲
412,076£205-49.0% ▼
Haloperidol401,732£18.9K-16.0% ▼
Dosulepin hydrochloride402,156£467-29.3% ▼
Estradiol valerate404,172£341+104.8% ▲
Oestrogens conjugated402,800£1.1K+96.0% ▲
Hyoscine hydrobromide392,022£306+14.2% ▲
Rotigotine391,210£4.9K+44.5% ▲
Biphasic insulin aspart39360£2.1K-61.6% ▼
394,830£124+130.8% ▲
3939£267+20.4% ▲
39172£2.4K+760.8% ▲
Oxazepam38812£103+78.3% ▲
Sitagliptin381,344£110-90.3% ▼
Tacrolimus382,400£3.4K+42.1% ▲
Ready to serve 3.3 kcal/ml higher protein dessert (0913141)3882.1K£1.8K+530.8% ▲
Lofepramine hydrochloride371,400£614+23.7% ▲
Pimecrolimus371,480£852+118.5% ▲
Benzalkonium chloride379,250£192+222.6% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate3718.3K£489+25.3% ▲
37790£1.4K+12.7% ▲
Levomepromazine hydrochloride36287£540+56.4% ▲
Imipramine hydrochloride366,548£8.0K+41.2% ▲
Mercaptopurine361,234£545+132.5% ▲
Sevelamer365,040£1.2K+64.3% ▲
Atropine sulfate361,415£1.5K+182.6% ▲
Adapalene361,665£555+64.5% ▲
Aciclovir36118£121+192.0% ▲
362,370£3.6K+268.0% ▲
Ketoprofen354,000£184-2.5% ▼
34440£1.0K+242.9% ▲
Valsartan331,232£286-44.0% ▼
Alprostadil33130£1.5K+93.0% ▲
Potassium chloride332,080£291+76.5% ▲
Diclofenac sodium331,800£1.3K+37.7% ▲
33355£3.2K+134.3% ▲
Betamethasone esters322,820£259-47.0% ▼
INR blood testing reagents311,032£2.9K+311.4% ▲
Nefopam hydrochloride314,514£187-72.6% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate311,808£258+152.1% ▲
3147£836+355.7% ▲
Frovatriptan30372£931+112.2% ▲
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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.