Normal immunoglobulin human 10g/100ml solution for infusion bottles
NHS hospitals in England used £38,768,685 of indicative cost of Normal immunoglobulin human 10g/100ml solution for infusion bottles in the 12 months to April 2026, about 0.2% of all hospital medicines spend. That is up 270.8% on the previous 12 months.
Indicative cost · 12 months
Quantity (VMP units) · 12 months
Share of hospital medicines spend
Figure 1. Normal immunoglobulin human 10g/100ml solution for infusion bottles: NHS hospital indicative cost by month (£ millions)
Source: NHSBSA Secondary Care Medicines Data, to April 2026
Cost is indicative — actual hospital medicine prices are commercially confidential, so these figures are estimated from list prices. See methodology.
NHS trusts using Normal immunoglobulin human 10g/100ml solution for infusion bottles most
By indicative cost over the 12 months to April 2026.
| NHS trust | Indicative cost (12 months) |
|---|---|
| The Royal Wolverhampton Nhs Trust | £2,142,450 |
| University College London Foundation Tr | £1,731,900 |
| Lancashire T/Ing Hsp Nhs Foundation Trus | £1,456,590 |
| Salford Royal Nhs Foundation Trust | £1,335,840 |
| Imperial College Healthcare Nhs Trust | £1,323,420 |
| Guy's & St Thomas' Nhs Foundation Trust | £1,136,775 |
| Univ Hpl B/Ham Nhs Foundation Trust | £1,049,490 |
| The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hpl Nhs Found Tr | £1,041,210 |
| Maidstone And Tunbridge Wells Nhs Trust | £996,360 |
| Norfolk & Norwich University Hpl Nhs Trt | £943,920 |
The primary-care picture
No confident match to a community-dispensed medicine was found for this product, so no primary-care comparison is shown. SCMD products are recorded at product level, which does not always map cleanly to a BNF substance.