HC Deb 05 June 1967 vol 747 c125W
Mr. Bessell

asked the Minister of Health what was the cost of drugs prescribed for the treatment of depression in 1966; and how this compares with 1964 and 1965.

Mr. K. Robinson

It is not possible to relate the cost of drugs precisely to the treatment for which they are prescribed, but the ingredient cost of anti-depressive drugs as analysed in the Ministry's statistics and dispensed by chemists in 1964, 1965 and 1966 was £2.37 million, £2.78 million and £3.13 million respectively. Other drugs, particularly stimulants, may also be used for the treatment of depression.

Mr. Alasdair Mackenzie

asked the Minister of Health what information he has concerning the effect of simultaneous administration of tryptophan when monoamine oxidase inhibitors are prescribed for the treatment of depression.

Mr. Snow

Our information is based on an article inThe Lancet for 12th January, 1963, reporting the results of a controlled trial in which tryptophan was shown to potentiate the effect of a monoamine-oxidase inhibitor in the treatment of depressive illness. There was subsequent correspondence on the subject in the same journal.

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