THE RICHMOND HILL PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 12
Practice Code: P81025 | COLNE, BB8 0JZ
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| Medication | Items (12m) ↓ | Quantity | Cost | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acrivastine | 12 | 1,368 | £403 | -2.6% ▼ |
| Nefopam hydrochloride | 12 | 1,122 | £48 | -89.4% ▼ |
| Ethosuximide | 12 | 952 | £1.8K | -18.7% ▼ |
| Cabergoline | 12 | 240 | £729 | +117.3% ▲ |
| Entacapone | 12 | 1,080 | £221 | -21.3% ▼ |
| Rotigotine | 12 | 336 | £973 | -55.5% ▼ |
| Diethylamine salicylate | 12 | 850 | £26 | -55.6% ▼ |
| Fluticasone propionate/azelastine hydrochloride (Nasal) | 12 | 12 | £169 | -89.4% ▼ |
| Zinc oxide | 12 | 3,000 | £94 | -40.3% ▼ |
| Aciclovir | 12 | 94 | £84 | -2.7% ▼ |
| 12 | 132 | £107 | -61.5% ▼ | |
| Omega-3-acid ethyl esters | 11 | 616 | £298 | -47.9% ▼ |
| Cinacalcet hydrochloride | 11 | 308 | £262 | -52.6% ▼ |
| Sodium fluoride | 11 | 561 | £50 | -66.8% ▼ |
| Pyridoxine hydrochloride | 11 | 868 | £396 | -48.8% ▼ |
| RtS 1.5 kcal/ml m/sk higher protein, higher energy (0913061) | 11 | 123.2K | £2.8K | +58.6% ▲ |
| Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml peptide based (0914041) | 11 | 251.5K | £8.2K | +3.3% ▲ |
| Azelastine hydrochloride | 11 | 88 | £67 | -7.5% ▼ |
| Azelastine hydrochloride | 11 | 242 | £110 | -1.9% vs avg |
| Lidocaine | 11 | 675 | £165 | -4.3% ▼ |
| 11 | 128 | £463 | +23.7% ▲ | |
| 11 | 110 | £69 | -74.5% ▼ | |
| Phosphates (Rectal) | 10 | 34 | £584 | -18.2% ▼ |
| Sodium citrate (Rectal) | 10 | 100 | £66 | -27.5% ▼ |
| Celiprolol hydrochloride | 10 | 560 | £322 | -24.4% ▼ |
| Icosapent | 10 | 1,200 | £1.4K | -47.3% ▼ |
| Glycopyrronium/formoterol | 10 | 10 | £309 | -60.5% ▼ |
| Citalopram hydrochloride | 10 | 150 | £106 | -37.7% ▼ |
| Apomorphine hydrochloride | 10 | 300 | £4.6K | -9.8% ▼ |
| Other phosphate supplement preparations | 10 | 600 | £114 | +63.9% ▲ |
| Vitamin E | 10 | 600 | £169 | -8.0% ▼ |
| Azelaic acid | 10 | 300 | £54 | -58.2% ▼ |
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.