England April to June 2023

Published 14 September 2023

Summary

Between April and June 2023:

22 million antidepressant items were prescribed to an estimated 6.7 million identified patients.

The cost of prescribed antidepressant items was £60 million.


1. Things you should know

Antidepressant drugs are effective for treating moderate to severe depression, but are not usually recommended for the routine treatment of mild depression. In those cases, psychological therapy should be considered initially. However, a trial of antidepressant therapy may be considered in cases resistant to psychological treatments or associated with other problems. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released updated guidance to recommend adult patients stopping antidepressants should have their dose reduced in stages across time.

Antidepressant drugs are described in the BNF 68 section 4.3:

  • BNF paragraph 4.3.1 - Tricyclic and related antidepressant drugs
  • BNF paragraph 4.3.2 - Monoamine-oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • BNF paragraph 4.3.3 - Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • BNF paragraph 4.3.4 - Other antidepressant drugs

1.1. Antidepressant drugs

Antidepressant drugs are licensed to treat major depression. Health professionals use the words depression, depressive illness or clinical depression to refer to depression. It is a serious illness and very different from the common experience of feeling unhappy or fed up for a short period of time. Depressed people may have feelings of extreme sadness that can last for a long time. These feelings are severe enough to interfere with daily life, and can last for weeks, months or years, rather than days.

It should be noted that antidepressant drugs are used for indications other than depression, for example migraine, chronic pain, myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), or a range of other conditions. Clinical indication isn’t captured by the NHSBSA. Therefore, the statistics on these drugs do not relate solely to prescribing for depression.

You can find more information about depression on the NHS website.


2. Results - Antidepressant drugs

Figure 1: Number of prescribed items and identified patients by financial quarter - BNF 4.3: Antidepressant drugs

22 million antidepressant items prescribed in Q1 2023/24.

6.7 million identified patients received an antidepressant in Q1 2023/24.

Items and patients continue to trend upwards for antidepressants.

Figure 2: Cost of prescribing by financial quarter - BNF 4.3: Antidepressant drugs

The cost of prescribed antidepressant items was £60 million in Q1 2023/24.

The long-term trend for the cost of antidepressant prescribing, has varied more than volume due to price fluctuations.

Figure 3: Number of prescribed items and identified patients by month - BNF 4.3: Antidepressant drugs

On average, 4.6 million patients received an antidepressant each month over the last 12 months.

Antidepressant items increased by 3.2% over the last 12 months.



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