WESTERN ROAD SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 11

Practice Code: F81013 | BILLERICAY, CM12 9DX

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Azelastine hydrochloride15482£219+33.8% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate154,750£97-49.2% ▼
15120£942-14.6% ▼
15900£356-22.4% ▼
15444£301-81.4% ▼
Mebeverine hydrochloride compound preparations14508£443+23.8% ▲
Bezafibrate14780£185-74.0% ▼
Atomoxetine hydrochloride14392£743-58.6% ▼
Brivaracetam14784£1.8K-58.8% ▼
Cefuroxime axetil14210£130+534.1% ▲
Rifaximin14784£1.8K-47.9% ▼
Canagliflozin14682£847-90.2% ▼
Piroxicam141,360£36-75.6% ▼
Timolol and brimonidine1470£133-0.2% vs avg
Calamine142,800£60+84.7% ▲
14140£320+17.0% ▲
14140£336-33.0% ▼
14420£232+35.6% ▲
141,680£5.3K-62.8% ▼
Rabeprazole sodium13840£166-74.8% ▼
Metoprolol tartrate131,176£1.1K-74.4% ▼
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide1313£550-78.4% ▼
Haloperidol13893£372-72.7% ▼
Trimipramine maleate131,372£5.5K-18.4% ▼
Mebendazole13474£27+13.6% ▲
Betamethasone sodium phosphate131,108£143+5.7% ▲
Sevelamer132,700£427-40.7% ▼
Ergocalciferol13764£152-22.3% ▼
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)1315.6K£241-43.3% ▼
Indometacin131,176£79-17.4% ▼
Clindamycin/tretinoin13420£159+10.8% ▲
Aciclovir1366£59+5.4% ▲
13130£1.6K+114.8% ▲
1325£233+9.2% ▲
131,300£198-25.5% ▼
13900£1.6K-20.4% ▼
Olsalazine sodium121,528£3.5K+19.5% ▲
Imipramine hydrochloride122,016£65-52.9% ▼
Trazodone hydrochloride12378£14-94.1% ▼
Acamprosate calcium122,016£228-65.5% ▼
Other oral iron preparations12672£190+21.6% ▲
Powder disc or non ACBS lactose free formula (0913352)1219.2K£383+54.1% ▲
Azelastine hydrochloride1296£73+1.0% vs avg
Other eye tear/lubricant/astringent preparations121,600£121+9.7% ▲
Chlorhexidine gluconate1211.3K£44-45.4% ▼
Co-cyprindiol (Cyprote acetate/ethinylestradiol)121,155£108+38.3% ▲
1276£184-72.7% ▼
1268£53+15.5% ▲
121,200£1.6K+44.6% ▲
12130£177+24.2% ▲
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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.