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Depression

Depression MedicationManaging depression often means finding the right medication for your specific circumstances, and that’s rarely a one-size-fits-all process. Our depression category brings together a focused selection of clinically established treatments, so you can find what your prescriber has recommended without unnecessary hassle.The range includes both older tricyclic antidepressants and newer options. Amitriptyline, available in 25mg and 75mg strengths, has been used for decades and is sometimes prescribed when other treatments haven’t worked or when sleep difficulties are also a concern. Escitalopram Tablets IP 20mg is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), often favoured for its tolerability profile. We also stock Quetiapine 300mg Tablets, an atypical antipsychotic that is sometimes used alongside antidepressants or as an adjunct in treatment-resistant cases.How to ChooseAlways follow your prescriber’s guidance on which medication and strength is right for you.If you’ve been given a choice of strengths, check your prescription carefully before ordering.Some medications in this category have specific monitoring requirements, so keep in contact with your GP or psychiatrist.Whether you’re a returning patient restocking a familiar prescription or sourcing a medication for the first time, this range is here to support you. If you’re unsure which product matches your prescription, it’s always best to check with your healthcare provider before placing an order.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a prescription to order depression medication from this site?
Yes. All prescription-only medications, including those listed in this category, require a valid prescription. You’ll need to provide this when placing your order.
What’s the difference between Amitriptyline and Escitalopram?
They work in different ways. Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant, while Escitalopram is an SSRI. Your doctor will have chosen one based on your medical history and how you’ve responded to treatment before. It’s not something to switch without professional advice.
Is Quetiapine an antidepressant?
Not exactly. Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic that’s sometimes prescribed alongside antidepressants or in cases where standard antidepressants alone haven’t been sufficient. Your prescriber will have explained why it’s been recommended for you.

Depression

Depression MedicationManaging depression often means finding the right medication for your specific circumstances, and that's rarely a one-size-fits-all process. Our depression category brings together a focused selection of clinically established treatments, so you can find what your prescriber has recommended without unnecessary hassle.The range includes both older tricyclic antidepressants and newer options. Amitriptyline, available in 25mg and 75mg strengths, has been used for decades and is sometimes prescribed when other treatments haven't worked or when sleep difficulties are also a concern. Escitalopram Tablets IP 20mg is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), often favoured for its tolerability profile. We also stock Quetiapine 300mg Tablets, an atypical antipsychotic that is sometimes used alongside antidepressants or as an adjunct in treatment-resistant cases.How to ChooseAlways follow your prescriber's guidance on which medication and strength is right for you.If you've been given a choice of strengths, check your prescription carefully before ordering.Some medications in this category have specific monitoring requirements, so keep in contact with your GP or psychiatrist.Whether you're a returning patient restocking a familiar prescription or sourcing a medication for the first time, this range is here to support you. If you're unsure which product matches your prescription, it's always best to check with your healthcare provider before placing an order. Frequently asked questions Do I need a prescription to order depression medication from this site? Yes. All prescription-only medications, including those listed in this category, require a valid prescription. You'll need to provide this when placing your order. What's the difference between Amitriptyline and Escitalopram? They work in different ways. Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant, while Escitalopram is an SSRI. Your doctor will have chosen one based on your medical history and how you've responded to treatment before. It's not something to switch without professional advice. Is Quetiapine an antidepressant? Not exactly. Quetiapine is an atypical antipsychotic that's sometimes prescribed alongside antidepressants or in cases where standard antidepressants alone haven't been sufficient. Your prescriber will have explained why it's been recommended for you.

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  • Amitriptyline 75mgPharmacyAnxiety Treatment

    Amitriptyline 75mg

    Price range: £40.50 through £322.00
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    • Amitriptyline is widely used to treat depression, but at lower doses it’s also very good for treating pain.
    • Amitriptyline can make you feel sleepy so it’s best to take it in the evening or before you go to bed.
    • You may notice a difference after a week or two but it can take 6 weeks for amitriptyline to work as a painkiller.
    • Amitriptyline can cause extra side effects if you stop taking it suddenly. Talk to your doctor if you’re thinking of stopping taking amitriptyline.

    Amitriptyline can be taken by most adults. It can also be taken by children aged 2 to 17 years for some types of nerve pain.

    Amitriptyline isn’t suitable for some people.

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  • Quetiapine 300mg TabletsPharmacyDepression

    Quetiapine 300mg Tablets

    Price range: £36.00 through £324.00
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    Quetiapine is prescribed for the treatment of schizophrenia in both adults and children aged 13 years and older. It is also utilised either on its own or alongside divalproex or lithium to manage episodes of mania (extremely elevated or irritable mood) or depression in individuals with bipolar disorder (manic depressive disorder; a condition characterised by alternating periods of depression, mania, and other abnormal moods).

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  • Escitalopram Tablets IP 20mgPharmacyAnxiety Treatment

    Escitalopram Tablets IP 20mg

    Price range: £42.00 through £414.00
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    Lexaheal 20mg is used to treat depression and anxiety. It works by helping to restore the balance of a certain natural substance (serotonin) in the brain. Escitalopram belongs to a class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). It may improve your energy level and feelings of well-being and decrease nervousness.

    Lexaheal 20mg may also be used to treat other mental/mood disorders (such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder) and hot flashes that occur with menopause.

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  • Amitriptyline 25mgPharmacyAnxiety Treatment

    Amitriptyline 25mg

    Price range: £31.50 through £238.00
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    • Amitriptyline is widely used to treat depression, but at lower doses it’s also very good for treating pain.
    • Amitriptyline can make you feel sleepy so it’s best to take it in the evening or before you go to bed.
    • You may notice a difference after a week or two but it can take 6 weeks for amitriptyline to work as a painkiller.
    • Amitriptyline can cause extra side effects if you stop taking it suddenly. Talk to your doctor if you’re thinking of stopping taking amitriptyline.

    Amitriptyline can be taken by most adults. It can also be taken by children aged 2 to 17 years for some types of nerve pain.

    Amitriptyline isn’t suitable for some people.

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