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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
1007,950£3.8K+701.2% ▲
Dutasteride991,720£105+92.8% ▲
Atropine sulfate992,208£7.9K+677.0% ▲
Galantamine963,395£3.1K+153.7% ▲
Zinc oxide953,018£345+359.2% ▲
Acetazolamide954,529£177+338.5% ▲
Tacalcitol955,330£1.9K+2,080.7% ▲
Ipratropium bromide941,951£855+227.0% ▲
Mefenamic acid944,158£822+108.1% ▲
945,637£1.7K+386.3% ▲
945,700£525+99.1% ▲
931,259£1.8K+974.1% ▲
Light liquid paraffin9227.2K£580+170.3% ▲
Vortioxetine911,330£1.3K+31.1% ▲
Timolol and travoprost91365£1.5K+181.6% ▲
Hydrocortisone acetate912,820£539+37.8% ▲
Cimetidine904,174£423+382.5% ▲
Rimegepant901,441£18.6K+817.4% ▲
Testosterone undecanoate9090£7.4K+254.4% ▲
Diclofenac sodium905,572£548+77.3% ▲
Other individually formulated bought in preparations903,482£969+175.5% ▲
89990£2.7K+86.1% ▲
89950£3.0K+337.1% ▲
Amiloride hydrochloride88777£392+249.6% ▲
Hypromellose881,040£402-33.6% ▼
88770£1.6K+263.2% ▲
87927£125+131.4% ▲
87263£4.8K+443.9% ▲
862,720£12.0K+90.2% ▲
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide8586£3.6K+41.2% ▲
Erythromycin856,214£2.2K+145.4% ▲
855,833£539+72.0% ▲
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913282)841,904£1.3K+702.1% ▲
841,264£3.7K+201.9% ▲
Exemestane832,830£520+155.4% ▲
Glycopyrronium bromide8212.7K£21.5K+299.4% ▲
Meloxicam821,190£42+24.0% ▲
Other camouflage preparations813,015£1.1K+747.9% ▲
816,280£4.7K+144.9% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride80294£6.6K+455.1% ▲
Denosumab8080£14.5K+194.0% ▲
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)8077.3K£1.2K+249.1% ▲
Aspirin792,415£98+703.9% ▲
79870£2.5K+286.7% ▲
791,240£1.5K+203.2% ▲
Oxazepam78768£77+266.1% ▲
Tizanidine hydrochloride781,820£86+194.5% ▲
Phenobarbital762,782£516+147.1% ▲
Betamethasone sodium phosphate763,963£531+518.1% ▲
Ciprofloxain/dexameth76385£449+147.5% ▲
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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.