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Practice Code: P81079 | THORNTON-CLEVELEYS, FY5 2TZ

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Acetazolamide303,024£115+38.5% ▲
30350£1.0K+46.9% ▲
302,930£375+34.1% ▲
301,560£2.2K+83.8% ▲
Cimetidine292,076£232+55.5% ▲
Domperidone293,931£753-18.7% ▼
Biphasic insulin lispro29250£1.5K-32.5% ▼
Norethisterone292,488£61+107.4% ▲
Mefenamic acid292,028£389-35.8% ▼
Fluorometholone29160£51+101.3% ▲
29244£540+63.5% ▲
294,650£13.1K+184.4% ▲
Propantheline bromide281,904£1.7K+115.7% ▲
Ergocalciferol281,152£655+67.3% ▲
Adapalene and benzoyl peroxide281,650£724-47.6% ▼
Pentoxifylline271,552£321+115.5% ▲
Amisulpride271,064£285-61.6% ▼
Rotigotine27868£3.7K+0.1% vs avg
27400£47+0.5% vs avg
272,010£6.3K+157.5% ▲
Glycerol26480£79-25.9% ▼
Imipramine hydrochloride26728£30+2.0% ▲
Atomoxetine hydrochloride26434£880-23.1% ▼
Analgesics with anti-emetics26984£313+83.7% ▲
Amantadine hydrochloride261,456£383-6.7% ▼
Entacapone262,548£525+70.5% ▲
Saxagliptin26728£781-22.2% ▼
Testosterone esters2646£107+76.3% ▲
Denosumab2626£4.8K-4.5% ▼
Mycophenolate mofetil264,256£2.4K-35.8% ▼
Ciprofloxain/dexameth26170£198-15.3% ▼
26900£290+27.6% ▲
261,428£468-67.7% ▼
Rabeprazole sodium25980£95-51.5% ▼
Hydralazine hydrochloride251,400£77-40.8% ▼
Bempedoic acid25700£1.3K-23.7% ▼
Leuprorelin acetate2525£4.7K-46.1% ▼
Magnesium glycerophosphate251,062£438+81.9% ▲
Vitamin A25700£70+121.7% ▲
Gel OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)253,384£317+109.5% ▲
Indometacin25910£58+58.9% ▲
Brinzolamide and timolol25190£351-33.9% ▼
2570£392-10.2% ▼
25960£2.0K+76.7% ▲
Perindopril arginine24750£203+102.9% ▲
Oxytetracycline242,128£924-7.1% ▼
Pioglitazone hydrochloride24672£56-72.9% ▼
Dexamethasone24676£54-23.0% ▼
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake with fibre (0913011)24129.8K£1.9K+80.5% ▲
Emollient bath and shower preparations249,700£119-61.8% ▼
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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.