THE OLD SCHOOL MEDICAL PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 7

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
478,445£673-53.7% ▼
Prucalopride461,582£972+18.2% ▲
Colestyramine463,036£1.3K+59.7% ▲
Powder 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake (0913011)461,551£802-38.3% ▼
Specialist food replacer rolls/baguettes (0913271)4686.9K£1.1K+90.5% ▲
46722£112+54.0% ▲
Brimonidine tartrate45240£108+12.7% ▲
Promethazine hydrochloride441,988£326-87.7% ▼
Acetylcysteine441,470£379-38.5% ▼
Domperidone443,148£69+23.4% ▲
Galantamine44308£422+16.3% ▲
Cefalexin442,366£133-62.2% ▼
Cinacalcet hydrochloride441,260£308+89.7% ▲
443,230£6.4K-9.7% ▼
Zolmitriptan43372£991-33.8% ▼
Carmellose sodium425,160£529-35.2% ▼
Hypromellose42520£176-68.3% ▼
Terbutaline sulphate4148£377-24.4% ▼
Biphasic insulin aspart40325£1.9K-60.6% ▼
Glucose403,675£331-23.1% ▼
40259£630+65.1% ▲
Prednisolone sodium phosphate39870£524+205.7% ▲
Menthol398,400£325+38.5% ▲
3921.2K£225-57.2% ▼
396,750£998+22.8% ▲
Irbesartan381,428£56-84.4% ▼
Aripiprazole37952£124-85.5% ▼
Alogliptin371,036£917-85.4% ▼
Mercaptopurine371,156£490+139.0% ▲
Ferric maltol372,464£2.1K+184.4% ▲
Pimecrolimus371,650£983+118.5% ▲
Tacrolimus371,200£875-31.4% ▼
Frovatriptan36282£696+154.6% ▲
Water for injection36614£165+6.4% ▲
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml juice style (0913011)36168.4K£1.5K-40.8% ▼
36560£416-64.8% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro35260£1.5K-18.5% ▼
Dexamethasone351,041£70+12.3% ▲
Etoricoxib351,204£205-56.6% ▼
Ciclosporin (Eye Anti Inflammatory)351,560£3.7K+41.1% ▲
3518.1K£1.3K-8.2% ▼
351,864£231-56.5% ▼
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)341,120£141+63.0% ▲
Metoprolol tartrate341,624£154-33.0% ▼
Metronidazole34609£32-48.3% ▼
341,020£318+63.2% ▲
Valsartan331,652£291-44.0% ▼
Fludrocortisone acetate331,680£406-68.7% ▼
Oral rehydration salts334,500£1.9K+14.2% ▲
RtS 2.4 kcal/ml m/sk lower volume, higher protein (0913011)33252.0K£5.1K-52.8% ▼
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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.