THE VILLAGE PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: P81133 | THORNTON-CLEVELEYS, FY5 2TZ

Over the last 12 months, THE VILLAGE PRACTICE prescribed 281,520 items across 639 different medications at a total cost of £1,962,199 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Pivmecillinam hydrochloride10179£93-81.0% ▼
Estradiol valerate10448£38-48.8% ▼
Desmopressin acetate10502£471-80.8% ▼
Tacrolimus101,000£1.6K-62.6% ▼
Powder 1.5 kcal/ml smoothie plant based (0913011)10280£274-7.3% ▼
Tablets/capsules micronutrient supplement (0913282)10560£376-4.5% ▼
Ketoprofen101,000£43-72.1% ▼
Dimeticone (Barrier)105,000£47-32.0% ▼
Benzoyl peroxide10540£93-29.0% ▼
Salicylic acid10395£101-20.9% ▼
10141£246-61.4% ▼
10105£329+16.3% ▲
104,000£58-40.8% ▼
10100£263-58.7% ▼
10190£80-52.0% ▼
10460£308+60.4% ▲
10900£281-68.5% ▼
10900£2.9K-21.7% ▼
10140£688-21.0% ▼
10175£184-41.9% ▼
Cimetidine11326£31-41.0% ▼
Perindopril arginine11330£66-7.0% ▼
Isosorbide dinitrate11672£198-38.8% ▼
Dalteparin sodium11235£1.1K-33.4% ▼
Calcium carbonate11663£61-83.3% ▼
Ready to serve 4.5 - 5 kcal/ml energy (fat) liquid (0913142)1129.3K£922-1.9% vs avg
Pyridostigmine bromide112,200£182-35.7% ▼
Budesonide1117£166-29.3% ▼
Calamine111,200£22+45.1% ▲
1113£62-73.0% ▼
11330£228-20.6% ▼
11990£3.2K-23.1% ▼
111,100£167-37.0% ▼
111,420£197-16.6% ▼
11990£1.4K-13.6% ▼
Dicycloverine hydrochloride121,200£1.2K+1.4% vs avg
Dronedarone hydrochloride12720£795-16.9% ▼
Chloral hydrate121,800£2.9K+18.5% ▲
Fluvoxamine maleate12668£363-1.3% vs avg
Insulin glulisine1285£481-44.0% ▼
Metformin hydrochloride/vildagliptin12672£381-26.6% ▼
Methotrexate1248£799-59.8% ▼
Ascorbic acid12672£812-41.6% ▼
Tube feed 1.5 kcal/ml with fibre (0914021)12180.0K£4.9K+4.7% ▲
Carbomer 974P12120£51+48.2% ▲
Bromfenac1260£97+152.3% ▲
Ciprofloxacin12185£106+30.2% ▲
12355£62-59.8% ▼
12369£35+0.7% vs avg
121,260£54-85.9% ▼
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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.