Antidepressants: Prescriptions

(asked on 15th April 2026) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask His Majesty's Government how many antidepressant prescriptions have been prescribed to patients (1) of all ages, (2) under the age of 18, and (3) under the age of 25, in each year since 2015.


Answered by
Baroness Merron Portrait
Baroness Merron
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Health and Social Care)
This question was answered on 29th April 2026

The following table the number of National Health Service prescription items classified as antidepressants prescribed in England that are then dispensed in the community in England, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands by age group for each year from 2015/16 to December 2025:

Financial year

All ages

Under 25 years old

Under 18 years old

2015/16

61,903,886

2,477,798

312,113

2016/17

65,590,427

2,759,953

332,706

2017/18

68,279,423

2,910,607

346,126

2018/19

71,765,790

3,202,784

367,850

2019/20

76,329,800

3,525,602

393,762

2020/21

79,410,554

3,890,347

406,391

2021/22

83,438,128

4,170,154

437,365

2022/23

86,263,722

4,119,463

448,515

2023/24

89,131,582

4,033,211

435,992

2024/25

92,642,110

4,005,259

410,772

2025/26

71,636,930

2,988,874

276,958

Note: data for 2025/26 is from April to December, or nine months.

The NHS Business Services Authority does not hold data on the clinical indication of a prescription and therefore does not know which prescriptions were prescribed for depression. Many drugs have multiple uses, for example, some drugs that are classified as antidepressants can be issued to treat migraine, chronic pain, myalgic encephalomyelitis, and a range of other conditions.

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