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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Phenytoin1520.5K£167+36.7% ▲
Selegiline hydrochloride15476£93+36.8% ▲
Indometacin151,148£75-4.7% ▼
Ipratropium bromide1515£108-7.5% ▼
Other sunscreening preparations153,650£284+91.4% ▲
1599£88-51.8% ▼
151,850£264-52.8% ▼
15330£790-26.8% ▼
Diltiazem hydrochloride14420£177+202.3% ▲
Valaciclovir14338£422-0.4% vs avg
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)1410.1K£154-38.9% ▼
Piroxicam14840£22-75.6% ▼
Light liquid paraffin146,600£151-58.9% ▼
14130£307+30.5% ▲
141,225£271-58.1% ▼
14400£2.0K-37.3% ▼
14600£2.1K-45.9% ▼
Isosorbide dinitrate131,232£365-27.7% ▼
Midodrine hydrochloride131,800£320-73.3% ▼
Itraconazole13608£290-3.1% ▼
Fesoterodine fumarate13532£44-67.0% ▼
Nabumetone131,456£409-6.5% ▼
Ketoprofen131,400£61-63.8% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate13200£46+95.2% ▲
Other camouflage preparations13930£241+36.1% ▲
13170£48+0.7% vs avg
Sucralfate121,344£1.7K+42.9% ▲
Dabigatran etexilate12900£744-76.8% ▼
Fluvastatin sodium12532£63-48.1% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol1220£618-80.4% ▼
Daridorexant12686£913-8.2% ▼
Valproic acid12720£195-86.2% ▼
Aspirin12752£31+22.1% ▲
Rufinamide121,080£1.4K-30.1% ▼
Cenobamate121,008£4.4K-50.5% ▼
Triptorelin embonate1212£4.7K+20.5% ▲
Vitamins caps12420£8-78.2% ▼
Tube feed 1 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)12540.0K£8.3K+16.3% ▲
Tafluprost12360£147-35.3% ▼
Sodium chloride1277£1.0K+81.3% ▲
Sodium chloride121,100£706-59.7% ▼
Other barrier preparations121,020£108+102.8% ▲
Clindamycin/tretinoin12810£306+2.2% ▲
Erythromycin121,030£302-11.6% ▼
Other individually formulated bought in preparations12446£98-63.3% ▼
1270£144+1.8% vs avg
12249£254-30.3% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro1171£440-74.4% ▼
Trospium chloride11392£307-78.5% ▼
Magnesium glycerophosphate11740£492-19.9% ▼
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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.