Depression Medication at Quick Meds UKFinding the right antidepressant can feel overwhelming, especially when there are several different types to consider. This category brings together a range of prescription-only tablets used in the treatment of depression and related conditions, so you can see your options clearly in one place.The range here includes older tricyclic antidepressants such as Amitriptyline 25mg and Amitriptyline 75mg, which have been used reliably for decades. You’ll also find newer options like Duloxetine Dulata 60mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets, a serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that’s commonly prescribed for both depression and anxiety. For those whose doctor has recommended something to help with sleep alongside low mood, Mirtazapine Tablets 7.5mg may be relevant to your prescription.Quetiapine 300mg Tablets and Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride Tablets IP 25mg are also listed here, as both are sometimes used as part of a broader treatment plan for depression and anxiety-related symptoms.How to ChooseYou should always follow the specific medication your doctor or psychiatrist has prescribed. These products are not interchangeable, and switching between antidepressants without medical guidance carries real risks. If you’re unsure which product matches your prescription, check the name on your prescription slip carefully before ordering.Tricyclics: Amitriptyline 25mg, Amitriptyline 75mgSNRI: Duloxetine 60mgOther: Mirtazapine, Quetiapine, HydroxyzineAll products require a valid prescription. Quick Meds UK does not supply medication without appropriate authorisation.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a prescription to order depression medication from Quick Meds UK?
Yes, all the medications listed in this category are prescription-only. You’ll need a valid UK prescription before your order can be dispensed. We don’t supply these medicines without one.
Can I switch from one antidepressant to another by simply ordering a different product?
No, and it’s important not to. Changing antidepressants without medical supervision can cause withdrawal effects or other complications. Always speak to your GP or prescribing clinician before making any changes to your medication.
What if my prescription says a brand name but I can see a generic listed here?
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredient as branded versions and meet the same regulatory standards. If you’re unsure whether a listed product matches what’s on your prescription, contact us or check with your prescriber before ordering.
