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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Brinzolamide and timolol22270£419-41.8% ▼
221,830£1.0K+58.8% ▲
221,190£799-25.1% ▼
Metoprolol tartrate211,764£167-58.6% ▼
Bempedoic acid21644£1.2K-35.9% ▼
Imipramine hydrochloride211,288£45-17.6% ▼
Naratriptan hydrochloride21198£39-19.7% ▼
Gel OTC glucose for diabetic hypo treatment (0913541)211,622£152+76.0% ▲
Leflunomide21660£40-44.5% ▼
2158£2.5K+309.4% ▲
Sucralfate203,176£3.8K+138.1% ▲
Lacosamide201,664£165-62.8% ▼
Alprostadil2047£516+16.9% ▲
Mupirocin20300£172+115.4% ▲
20440£280-1.9% vs avg
20700£3.0K-10.4% ▼
Captopril191,400£440+31.3% ▲
Irbesartan with diuretic191,036£209+20.8% ▲
Oral rehydration salts19322£141-34.2% ▼
Etodolac19728£359-31.4% ▼
Chlorhexidine gluconate199,270£186-35.7% ▼
19660£1.0K+137.8% ▲
192,300£436+100.5% ▲
Ondansetron hydrochloride18596£156-62.9% ▼
Norethisterone18780£133-62.9% ▼
Ciclosporin (Eye Anti Inflammatory)18570£1.4K-27.4% ▼
Alverine citrate172,260£82-58.9% ▼
Lofepramine hydrochloride171,428£609-43.2% ▼
Mebendazole17209£16+48.5% ▲
Estradiol valerate172,100£174-13.0% ▼
Raloxifene hydrochloride17476£67+15.1% ▲
Vardenafil1788£179+21.7% ▲
Pyridoxine hydrochloride171,400£585-20.9% ▼
Azelaic acid17510£104-28.9% ▼
Ketoconazole17540£73+70.9% ▲
17300£455-33.1% ▼
171,471£2.4K-49.7% ▼
1716.6K£773-55.4% ▼
Torasemide16448£153+42.5% ▲
Doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine hydrochloride16664£947+45.0% ▲
Rifaximin161,092£5.1K-40.4% ▼
Tibolone16672£62-47.7% ▼
Denosumab1616£2.7K-41.2% ▼
Darifenacin hydrobromide16448£404-50.9% ▼
Ferric maltol16840£714+23.0% ▲
Powder preterm infant formula (0913111)1640.0K£618+0.5% vs avg
Powder disc or non ACBS lactose free formula (0913352)1638.4K£765+105.4% ▲
16350£473+65.6% ▲
161,715£223+21.3% ▲
Atomoxetine hydrochloride15448£957-55.6% ▼
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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.