Aims. To examine changes in the prescribing of anti-depressants in New Zeal
and from 1993-1997, in terms of expenditure, the number of dispensings and
days of therapy supplied.
Method. Data on subsidised dispensings of anti-depressant drugs during 1993
to 1997 were obtained from PHARMAC and analysed using SAS.
Results. The overall size of the anti-depressant market increased considera
bly over the study period. Government expenditure rose 2.25 times, and 1.65
times as many days of anti-depressant medication were supplied in 1997 as
in 1993. Most of this was due to the growth in prescribing of newer anti-de
pressants, but the use of older drugs remained constant.
Conclusions. In common with other countries, the use of newer agents is con
tributing to increased overall use of anti-depressant medication and govern
ment expenditure in New Zealand. Use of older drugs has not diminished subs
tantially.