WIGAN & LEIGH RECOVERY TEAM — All Prescriptions & Medications
Practice Code: Y05170 | LEIGH, WN7 1HS
Over the last 12 months, WIGAN & LEIGH RECOVERY TEAM prescribed 2,075 items across 29 different medications at a total cost of £48,355 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.
| Medication | Items (12m) ↑ | Quantity | Cost | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buspirone hydrochloride | 10 | 672 | £83 | -80.2% ▼ |
| Lurasidone | 11 | 308 | £836 | -55.9% ▼ |
| Duloxetine hydrochloride | 11 | 266 | £25 | -98.3% ▼ |
| Other individually formulated bought in preparations | 13 | 372 | £226 | -60.2% ▼ |
| Haloperidol | 15 | 861 | £4.5K | -68.5% ▼ |
| Valproic acid | 18 | 780 | £189 | -79.3% ▼ |
| Aripiprazole | 19 | 19 | £4.2K | +24.8% ▲ |
| Lithium carbonate | 24 | 600 | £94 | -81.1% ▼ |
| Flupentixol hydrochloride | 26 | 973 | £72 | -20.6% ▼ |
| Vortioxetine | 27 | 497 | £470 | -61.1% ▼ |
| Clonazepam | 30 | 1,575 | £415 | -80.7% ▼ |
| Promethazine hydrochloride | 31 | 1,412 | £180 | -91.3% ▼ |
| Haloperidol decanoate | 31 | 60 | £262 | +230.0% ▲ |
| Sertraline hydrochloride | 31 | 623 | £78 | -99.0% ▼ |
| Zuclopenthixol hydrochloride | 33 | 3,500 | £145 | +4.7% ▲ |
| Risperidone | 37 | 52 | £6.1K | +142.3% ▲ |
| Flupentixol decanoate | 39 | 81 | £383 | +144.3% ▲ |
| Diazepam | 41 | 591 | £15 | -91.8% ▼ |
| Venlafaxine | 43 | 679 | £189 | -94.9% ▼ |
| Zopiclone | 49 | 604 | £27 | -91.2% ▼ |
| Procyclidine hydrochloride | 57 | 1,717 | £67 | -59.7% ▼ |
| Mirtazapine | 58 | 1,071 | £39 | -96.6% ▼ |
| Zuclopenthixol decanoate | 82 | 246 | £1.3K | +410.6% ▲ |
| Risperidone | 107 | 3,045 | £1.4K | -57.7% ▼ |
| Amisulpride | 114 | 4,275 | £1.0K | +62.2% ▲ |
| Lamotrigine | 115 | 4,274 | £225 | -80.5% ▼ |
| Olanzapine | 234 | 4,035 | £1.0K | -36.8% ▼ |
| Aripiprazole | 262 | 5,770 | £837 | +3.0% ▲ |
| Quetiapine | 414 | 10.3K | £7.4K | -33.5% ▼ |
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.