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NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) has released its latest Medicines Used in Mental Health (England) report, now including new data from:- July to September 2023. |
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The data is presented over a rolling 5 year period in the summary narratives to help show any trends and patterns. Key findings show that in this period, there were 22 million antidepressants prescribed to an estimated:- 6.8 million identified patients. This was a small increase in items and identified patients compared to the previous quarter, at:- 1.5% for items and less than 1% point for patients. Over the same period, prescribing of hypnotics and anxiolytics items increased by:- 1% to 3.4 million, and identified patients increased by:- 1.4% to 1 million. Drugs used in psychoses and related disorders also saw:- 3.4 million items prescribed, a:- 1.3% increase. There was an increase of less than:- 1% for identified patients, to:- 650,000. Prescribing of Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants and drugs for ADHD items also increased by less than one percentage point, to:- 720,000 items. Identified patients increased by:- 2.6% to 210,000 patients. The number of drugs for dementia items prescribed increased by:- 3.1% to 1.1 million. This was the largest percentage increase in items out of the drug groups in this publication. Identified patients increased by:- 2.3%. |