HC Deb 09 July 2002 vol 388 cc927-8W
Mr. Heald

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many prescriptions were issued in 2001–02 for medicines used to treat mental illness. [68052]

Jacqui Smith

The number of prescription items dispensed in the community in England for the treatment of mental illness during the financial year ending 31 March 2002 is given in the table.

Information about the diagnosis for which the drugs were prescribed is not available. Drugs used to treat mental illness have therefore been defined as those within British National Formulary paragraphs Hypnotics and anxiolytics (4.1), Drugs used in psychoses and related disorders ( 4.2) and Antidepressant drugs ( 4.3).

Prescription items dispensed in the community for treatment of mental illness, for the year ending 31 March 2002
England BNF description Prescription items (thousands) 1 April 2001–31 March 2002
4.1 Hypnotics and anxiolytics 16,687
4.1.1 Hypnotics 10,646
Benzodiazepine 6,643
Chloral and derivative 165
Other hypnotics 3,838
4.1.2 Anxiolytics 5,989
Benzodiazepine 5,873
Other anxiolytics 116
4.1.3 Barbiturates 52
4.2 Drugs used in psychoses and related disorders 5,680
4.2.1 Antipsychotic drugs 4,722
Atypical Antipsychotics 1.998
Other 2,724
4.2.2 Antipsychotic depot injections 199
4.2.3 Antimanic drugs 759
4.3 Antidepressant drugs 24,787
4.3.1 Tricyclic and related antidepressant drugs 9,770
Tricyclic antidepressants 9,241
Related antidepressants 529
4.3.2 Monoamine-oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) 91
4.3.3 SSRIs 12.399
4.3.4 Other antidepressant drugs 2.528

Notes:

1. The therapeutic classifications are based on British National Formulary. Number 42 (September 2001).

2. These data are based on items dispensed by community pharmacists, appliance contractors, dispensing doctors and prescriptions submitted by prescribing doctors for items personally administered. The data are from the Prescription Cost Analysis system.

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