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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Pramipexole414,828£239-58.2% ▼
Liquid OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)4131.2K£484+78.9% ▲
Meloxicam411,574£45-38.0% ▼
Azelaic acid411,350£235+71.5% ▲
Bempedoic acid/Ezetimibe401,918£3.6K-34.5% ▼
Travoprost40208£168-15.1% ▼
Combined ethinylestradiol 20mcg391,839£763-25.3% ▼
Ready to serve 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake higher volume (0913011)39257.8K£1.6K+92.8% ▲
Methocarbamol392,801£181-18.5% ▼
39480£3.9K+176.8% ▲
39490£769+18.8% ▲
Capsaicin382,514£4.3K+381.4% ▲
Salicylic acid38331£118+200.5% ▲
382,140£7.8K+46.9% ▲
Temazepam37716£632-35.3% ▼
Erythromycin362,572£719+3.9% ▲
Adapalene361,620£562+64.5% ▲
Desloratadine351,846£167+21.3% ▲
Mebendazole35692£45+205.7% ▲
Powder 2.3 - 2.4 kcal/ml milkshake lower volume (0913011)351,426£851+36.2% ▲
353,533£264-29.9% ▼
Oestrogens conjugated342,884£959+66.6% ▲
Water for injection34620£250+0.5% vs avg
Glycopyrronium bromide34270£411+42.7% ▲
343,140£6.7K-30.2% ▼
Haloperidol33606£6.9K-30.7% ▼
Quinine bisulfate331,960£355-15.0% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate3313.5K£102+50.3% ▲
33700£364-16.3% ▼
33920£10.0K+215.7% ▲
33630£1.4K+207.7% ▲
Phenytoin3246.0K£419+191.5% ▲
32515£1.1K-18.7% ▼
Zinc oxide31719£96+49.8% ▲
Fentanyl31300£1.7K-69.7% ▼
Phenobarbital313,416£101+0.8% vs avg
Desmopressin acetate313,300£3.0K-40.6% ▼
Metronidazole311,250£563-17.5% ▼
Permethrin311,798£579-17.7% ▼
3193£5.4K-13.2% ▼
Methyldopa304,760£1.1K+76.1% ▲
Rifaximin302,982£8.0K+11.7% ▲
Ready to serve 1.5 kcal/ml juice style (0913011)30239.2K£2.3K-50.7% ▼
Tube feed 1.2 kcal/ml with fibre, higher protein (0914011)30786.0K£14.1K+175.2% ▲
Zinc oxide309,670£263+49.2% ▲
30438£1.2K-7.9% ▼
Diclofenac sodium291,968£341-42.9% ▼
Brinzolamide/brimonidine29280£491-15.5% ▼
291,840£1.3K-12.3% ▼
Prednisolone28702£76-61.1% ▼
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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.