WELLS CITY PRACTICE — All Prescriptions & Medications

Practice Code: L85034 | WELLS, BA5 1XJ

Over the last 12 months, WELLS CITY PRACTICE prescribed 140,277 items across 571 different medications at a total cost of £1,397,778 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.

MedicationItems (12m) ↑QuantityCostvs National
Sodium citrate (Rectal)10220£143-27.5% ▼
Amiloride hydrochloride10476£228-60.3% ▼
Formoterol fumarate1013£299-30.3% ▼
Rimegepant10190£2.5K+1.9% vs avg
Alogliptin/metformin10280£127-76.0% ▼
Oestrogens conjugated10756£220-51.0% ▼
Raloxifene hydrochloride10504£69-32.3% ▼
RtS 1.4 - 2 kcal/g dessert style (milk based) (0913011)1023.0K£331-73.8% ▼
Febuxostat10560£45-73.2% ▼
10665£394-73.1% ▼
10100£262-79.1% ▼
10660£538-69.8% ▼
101,500£228-63.4% ▼
101,000£197-0.4% vs avg
101,550£153-79.3% ▼
Glyceryl trinitrate11330£411-17.2% ▼
Acetylcysteine11510£89-84.6% ▼
Pimozide11308£119+126.9% ▲
Midazolam hydrochloride1160£1.4K-23.7% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate11467£92-71.3% ▼
Testosterone undecanoate1111£958-56.7% ▼
Drospirenone111,764£293+70.9% ▲
Mercaptopurine111,100£1.9K-29.0% ▼
Triptorelin embonate1111£4.2K+10.5% ▲
Specialist food replacer ready meals (0913261)111,496£212+27.9% ▲
Specialist food replacer sweet biscuits (0913261)113,100£142-23.3% ▼
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)1111.5K£179-52.0% ▼
11290£162-70.3% ▼
11176£138-57.5% ▼
11130£403-28.2% ▼
11158£206-56.7% ▼
11275£33-59.1% ▼
1159£97+19.5% ▲
1165£120-33.3% ▼
11600£2.2K-57.5% ▼
11330£1.7K-7.1% ▼
Nitrazepam12672£34-76.9% ▼
Oxytetracycline121,344£509-53.5% ▼
Exemestane12592£126-63.1% ▼
Sodium bicarbonate122,016£88-87.0% ▼
Calcium carbonate121,700£150-81.8% ▼
Specialist food replacer bread (0913261)125,980£66+21.3% ▲
Triamcinolone acetonide1214£19-84.0% ▼
Loteprednol etabonate12120£126+29.7% ▲
12236£28+0.7% vs avg
12140£1.3K+14.8% ▲
12990£13-52.3% ▼
121,400£37-7.0% ▼
12130£339-50.5% ▼
1240£292-61.3% ▼
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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.