THE DOW SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: M81020 | REDDITCH, B97 4AJ

Over the last 12 months, THE DOW SURGERY prescribed 195,304 items across 563 different medications at a total cost of £1,810,215 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Prucalopride10392£150-74.3% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1010£309-83.7% ▼
Vortioxetine10560£527-85.6% ▼
Phenobarbital10392£12-67.5% ▼
Entacapone101,120£235-34.4% ▼
Powder amino acid formula (0913131)1027.2K£2.7K-6.2% ▼
Ketoprofen10560£227+18.1% ▲
Cyclopentolate hydrochloride1085£137+74.8% ▲
Betamethasone sodium phosphate10100£23+50.1% ▲
Crotamiton101,000£56-39.9% ▼
Hydrogen peroxide101,650£457+152.7% ▲
1016£2.0K-72.0% ▼
10470£877-32.7% ▼
10390£1.3K-67.5% ▼
10100£257-15.0% ▼
10600£1.9K-55.4% ▼
10510£1.2K+6.4% ▲
Oxcarbazepine111,528£258-60.7% ▼
Clindamycin hydrochloride11622£190+9.9% ▲
Denosumab1111£2.0K-59.6% ▼
Combined ethinylestradiol 35mcg111,260£66-11.7% ▼
Cinacalcet hydrochloride11700£173-52.6% ▼
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)11441.0K£8.5K-4.8% ▼
Ketorolac trometamol1155£55+18.6% ▲
11152£316-28.2% ▼
111,150£133-50.8% ▼
Methyldopa122,128£502-29.5% ▼
Omega-3-acid ethyl esters121,400£677-43.2% ▼
Glycopyrronium bromide12360£314-67.8% ▼
Citalopram hydrochloride12360£247-25.2% ▼
Dutasteride12720£41-76.6% ▼
Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate12360£3.0K+36.6% ▲
Oral rehydration salts12250£108-58.5% ▼
RtS 1.5 kcal/ml m/sk higher protein, higher energy (0913061)12265.6K£6.1K+73.1% ▲
RtS 3.3 - 4 kcal/ml energy with protein liquid (0913141)1211.7K£992-54.8% ▼
Piroxicam121,496£37-79.1% ▼
Fluocinolone acetonide12770£96+10.2% ▲
1212£14-54.6% ▼
12120£373-41.1% ▼
12520£2.0K-2.1% ▼
12720£2.6K-53.6% ▼
12570£2.3K+91.9% ▲
Ofloxacin13336£485+58.2% ▲
Dantrolene sodium132,584£415-27.9% ▼
Apraclonidine13624£2.8K+3.2% ▲
Dimeticone (Barrier)131,300£14-11.6% ▼
Fludroxycortide1348£1.3K+23.3% ▲
13178£80-87.3% ▼
138,600£80-48.3% ▼
1365£179+39.0% ▲
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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.