THE TICKHILL & COLLIERY MEDICAL PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 10

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol2424£741-60.9% ▼
Alprostadil2492£1.1K+40.3% ▲
Mefenamic acid24855£163-46.9% ▼
Cocois244,740£756+74.8% ▲
24431£861-35.3% ▼
24712£784-36.2% ▼
24260£368+266.3% ▲
242,280£362-12.1% ▼
Valsartan23980£219-61.0% ▼
Dabigatran etexilate231,428£1.2K-55.6% ▼
Zolpidem tartrate231,038£46-74.5% ▼
Glucagon2325£289+51.2% ▲
Medroxyprogesterone acetate23621£103-39.9% ▼
Tafluprost23990£403+24.0% ▲
Tafluprost and timolol231,290£624+19.8% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride22176£134+85.1% ▲
Pilocarpine hydrochloride22220£749+114.3% ▲
Other individually formulated bought in preparations221,090£65-32.7% ▼
2210.7K£120-75.9% ▼
222,650£322+23.9% ▲
22990£2.5K+44.4% ▲
Cimetidine211,180£108+12.6% ▲
Glycopyrronium/formoterol2121£649-17.0% ▼
Propylthiouracil21980£97+67.1% ▲
RtS 3.3 - 4 kcal/ml energy with protein liquid (0913141)2139.8K£1.2K-20.9% ▼
Pyridostigmine bromide214,200£333+22.7% ▲
21112£1.1K+131.4% ▲
21315£37-21.8% ▼
212,550£206+114.4% ▲
212,255£196-90.3% ▼
Sennosides207,650£146-35.2% ▼
Prucalopride20840£538-48.6% ▼
Lofepramine hydrochloride201,316£567-33.1% ▼
Eletriptan20240£855+102.6% ▲
Oxcarbazepine201,140£229-28.5% ▼
Rifaximin20896£4.1K-25.5% ▼
Dapagliflozin/metformin201,120£695-54.5% ▼
Oral rehydration salts20938£297-30.8% ▼
Acetylcysteine20400£3.2K+97.4% ▲
Fludroxycortide2020£430+89.7% ▲
Citalopram hydrochloride19285£198+18.4% ▲
Combined ethinylestradiol 20mcg191,065£332-63.6% ▼
Levonorgestrel1920£1.6K-49.7% ▼
Water for injection19227£112-43.8% ▼
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml with fibre (0914011)19525.2K£9.5K+64.4% ▲
Terbinafine hydrochloride19465£81-48.8% ▼
19109£106+82.9% ▲
Prasugrel18504£72-42.7% ▼
Somatropin1875£10.4K+27.0% ▲
Etonogestrel1818£1.5K-37.7% ▼
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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.