YORKLEY HEALTH CENTRE(WG) — All Prescriptions & Medications — Page 5

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MedicationItems (12m) ↓QuantityCostvs National
1489,190£1.8K+116.1% ▲
Ondansetron hydrochloride1464,217£1.5K+200.9% ▲
Pizotifen malate1465,866£274+77.1% ▲
Valsartan1454,676£1.0K+146.2% ▲
14518.4K£766+70.3% ▲
Irbesartan1442,940£133-40.9% ▼
14321.7K£1.6K-69.9% ▼
Verapamil hydrochloride1399,772£868+53.2% ▲
Chlorphenamine maleate13914.5K£427+25.9% ▲
Dihydrocodeine tartrate13813.9K£911-29.4% ▼
Isophane insulin138800£3.2K+30.7% ▲
Ketoprofen13815.1K£683+284.6% ▲
Methenamine hippurate1378,363£2.0K+50.6% ▲
Semaglutide1371,210£10.1K-43.1% ▼
Desloratadine1364,350£376+371.5% ▲
Metoclopramide hydrochloride1367,189£324+64.1% ▲
Brinzolamide1351,095£808+3.9% ▲
1355,410£24.2K+198.5% ▲
1347,180£343+146.9% ▲
Olmesartan medoxomil1333,920£342+93.0% ▲
1321,766£4.5K+235.5% ▲
Other multivitamin preparations1302,334£561-24.8% ▼
Zolmitriptan1291,158£3.6K+98.7% ▲
Ketone blood testing reagents1271,570£1.6K+87.7% ▲
Lymecycline1254,732£565+3.9% ▲
Prednisolone1233,276£344+71.0% ▲
Hydroxychloroquine sulfate1225,184£240-37.0% ▼
Fenofibrate1202,268£252+24.0% ▲
Lidocaine hydrochloride1171,343£1.8K-32.2% ▼
Procyclidine hydrochloride1163,319£905-18.0% ▼
Medroxyprogesterone acetate1163,385£454+203.1% ▲
Risedronate sodium116464£143-4.4% ▼
1162,335£302+331.8% ▲
1151,755£1.3K+12.6% ▲
Lercanidipine hydrochloride1133,528£337-81.7% ▼
1114,432£896+124.6% ▲
Prasugrel1101,953£321+250.0% ▲
Ciprofloxacin1102,376£215+175.8% ▲
Nystatin1093,720£209+8.1% ▲
Calcipotriol1086,900£3.9K-36.6% ▼
Insulin degludec107585£5.2K-2.6% ▼
1071,812£1.6K+413.6% ▲
Carvedilol1056,076£223-7.5% ▼
1047,750£744+120.3% ▲
Ticagrelor1023,582£3.4K+19.9% ▲
Ibuprofen1027,571£200-16.3% ▼
Neomycin sulfate1021,575£193+72.1% ▲
1026,869£2.5K+247.1% ▲
Fusidic acid1011,755£219-20.9% ▼
Phenytoin sodium1004,372£973+23.8% ▲
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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.