WYE VALLEY SURGERY — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 9

Practice Code: K82030 | HIGH WYCOMBE, HP11 2TT

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
Timolol and travoprost23130£486-28.8% ▼
Amorolfine hydrochloride23145£220-0.4% vs avg
232,250£3.8K+30.4% ▲
23230£541+10.1% ▲
231,550£173+243.8% ▲
Colesevelam hydrochloride223,960£1.6K-42.0% ▼
Clonidine hydrochloride225,264£530-58.8% ▼
Betamethasone sodium phosphate221,320£174+78.9% ▲
Exemestane22810£134-32.3% ▼
Calcitriol22832£161+41.0% ▲
RtS 1.5 - 1.6 kcal/ml milkshake higher protein (0913011)22256.9K£2.9K+17.5% ▲
22321£3.6K-38.4% ▼
22133£350+62.0% ▲
221,150£3.7K-1.8% vs avg
Midazolam hydrochloride2141£925+45.7% ▲
Pramipexole212,604£120-78.6% ▼
Pioglitazone hydrochloride21784£32-76.3% ▼
Dexamethasone211,019£134-32.6% ▼
Oestrogens conjugated211,484£689+2.9% ▲
Celecoxib211,286£62-68.2% ▼
21700£550-48.2% ▼
Tiotropium bromide/olodaterol2027£834-67.4% ▼
Desloratadine20817£73-30.7% ▼
Modafinil20950£219-4.1% ▼
Hyoscine20290£1.9K+188.2% ▲
Brimonidine tartrate20160£74-49.9% ▼
Tafluprost and timolol20750£363+4.2% ▲
Zinc oxide201,200£64-0.5% vs avg
201,790£240+51.6% ▲
Co-amilofruse (Amiloride hydrochloride/frusemide)19770£102-45.4% ▼
Enoxaparin19880£4.6K-7.3% ▼
Formoterol/glycopyrronium/budesonide1920£846-68.4% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate1919£106-84.3% ▼
Calcium acetate193,116£306+2.7% ▲
Indometacin191,268£87+20.7% ▲
19390£820+61.6% ▲
Ipratropium bromide1818£95-37.4% ▼
Aclidinium bromide/formoterol1818£556-48.8% ▼
Estradiol valerate181,764£146-7.8% ▼
Methocarbamol183,604£241-62.4% ▼
Azelaic acid18630£132-24.7% ▼
18461£173-82.4% ▼
181,620£2.2K+84.0% ▲
18550£1.8K+58.0% ▲
181,470£5.6K+25.8% ▲
Co-tenidone (Atenolol/chlortalidone)171,036£112-18.5% ▼
Perindopril arginine with diuretic171,020£307+29.6% ▲
Cinnarizine17938£44-63.7% ▼
Analgesics with anti-emetics17348£114+20.1% ▲
Goserelin acetate1735£2.9K-61.4% ▼
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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.