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Practice Code: A81052 | REDCAR, TS10 4NW

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Goserelin acetate6161£11.7K+38.5% ▲
Acetylcysteine601,798£330-16.1% ▼
Rivastigmine601,732£2.6K-12.8% ▼
Neomycin sulfate59885£112-0.5% vs avg
Other toiletry preparations5925.9K£429+38.1% ▲
5959£313+15.0% ▲
Vitamin B compound582,135£67-58.4% ▼
Midazolam hydrochloride58556£304+41.7% ▲
581,699£4.1K+108.5% ▲
58135£859+62.3% ▲
Nizatidine573,570£2.8K+65.7% ▲
Desmopressin acetate572,400£1.7K+9.3% ▲
Dorzolamide571,045£619-31.4% ▼
Dabigatran etexilate563,952£3.1K+8.2% ▲
Domperidone564,234£94+57.0% ▲
Lacosamide5611.1K£1.3K+4.2% ▲
Nitrazepam559,520£15.9K+5.9% ▲
Clonidine hydrochloride546,648£724+1.2% vs avg
Betamethasone esters544,320£438-10.5% ▼
Testosterone undecanoate5353£4.6K+108.7% ▲
Combined ethinylestradiol 20mcg533,558£1.3K+1.5% vs avg
53242£340+70.2% ▲
Vortioxetine521,456£1.4K-25.1% ▼
Water for injection52530£165+53.7% ▲
5230.2K£408-43.0% ▼
521,746£423+5.2% ▲
Dosulepin hydrochloride512,128£414-9.9% ▼
Vitamins caps51357£12-7.2% ▼
Light liquid paraffin5117.9K£422+49.8% ▲
Sodium picosulfate5011.8K£1.0K+37.8% ▲
Ticagrelor502,767£2.7K-41.2% ▼
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)50321.2K£2.2K-64.8% ▼
Sodium chloride504,440£2.7K+68.1% ▲
Propantheline bromide493,514£3.1K+277.5% ▲
Leuprorelin acetate4952£6.9K+5.7% ▲
Mefenamic acid492,479£457+8.5% ▲
Acetazolamide492,674£105+126.2% ▲
Ciprofloxacin49750£286+431.5% ▲
Fenofibrate471,372£155-51.4% ▼
Clobazam472,511£280-28.7% ▼
Magnesium aspartate471,415£1.7K+210.4% ▲
Dexamethasone47397£150-21.3% ▼
Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide472,370£1.0K-12.0% ▼
472,650£121-13.4% ▼
Naloxegol46416£732+233.5% ▲
Erythromycin463,164£1.2K+32.8% ▲
RtS 1.4 - 2 kcal/g dessert style (milk based) (0913011)46314.5K£5.2K+20.5% ▲
Diphtheria4646£333-31.1% ▼
4682£368+13.0% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide45984£6.6K+119.2% ▲
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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.