Antidepressants: Young People

(asked on 4th March 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many antidepressant prescriptions were issued to patients under the age of 25 in each year since 2014.


Answered by
Lord Markham Portrait
Lord Markham
Shadow Minister (Science, Innovation and Technology)
This question was answered on 25th March 2024

Many medicines, including medicines used to treat depression, are licensed and prescribed for other conditions. The Department expects prescribers to always satisfy themselves that the medicines they consider appropriate for their patients can be safely prescribed.

The following table shows the number of patients aged under 18 and 25 years old, who were prescribed antidepressants, each year from 2015 to 2023:

Year

Antidepressants prescribed to people under 18 years old

Antidepressants prescribed to people under 25 years old

2015/16

312,113

2,477,798

2016/17

332,706

2,759,953

2017/18

346,126

2,910,607

2018/19

367,850

3,202,784

2019/20

393,762

3,525,602

2020/21

406,391

3,890,347

2021/22

437,365

4,170,154

2022/23

448,515

4,119,463

Source: NHS Business Services Authority

Notes:

  1. This is based on the information within the published statistics for medicines used in mental health, that uses British National Formulary section 0403 for antidepressant drugs, prescribed in England and dispensed in the community in England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands.
  2. Prescriptions do not state the purpose for which they are written, so there may be instances where medicines are used for other conditions.
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