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Search Results : Depression (Isocarboxazid - Depression)

Records returned : 7 (on 29 May 2025 at 10:51:54). Return to search results for ' Depression '.

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Drug:
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Formulations :
  • Not Specified
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Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
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Important
Initiation and stabilisation by specialist for a minimum of 6 months before transfer of prescribing to primary care.
 
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Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
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Important

To be initiated by a specialist.

This entry has not yet been reviewed for inclusion on the joint formulary. However, this information has been published due to the ongoing requirement for prescribers to access the shared care agreement and other resources that were in place prior to the launch of the joint formulary.

Please refer to the list of agreed formulations and former traffic light status available on the PAD page (accessed by clicking the drug name).

 
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Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Initiation and stabilisation by specialist for a minimum of 6 months before transfer of prescribing to primary care.
 
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Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Initiation and stabilisation by specialist for a minimum of 6 months before transfer of prescribing to primary care.
 
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Indication :
Status :
Blue
Formulations :
  • Tablets
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Initiation and stabilisation by specialist for a minimum of 6 months before transfer of prescribing to primary care.
 
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Indication :
Status :
Non Formulary
Formulations :
  • Not Specified
Restrictions / Comments:

Important
Subject to NICE TA854
 
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