I've just been told by my GP that they cannot prescribe me any antidepressants other than: Citalopram, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine and Sertraline. Co-incidently the only 4 I have been on, one of them was prescribed by my Psychiatrist (Fluoxetine). I am now reading on the NHS UK website that they can prescribe other things and I am sure that there wouldn't just be 4 and then nothing else, they said the only thing they can do is try the ones I have been on in the past again and hope that it works. None of them have worked otherwise I wouldn't have stopped them surely? I am now having to wait until September because the only way I can apparently get help is through my Psychiatrist, whom I see once every 3 months. I feel helpless and alone now and I just don't know what to do now. I am sure they can prescribe alternative medications but I just think they don't want to because I am under secondary care and don't want to be liable for anything going wrong. Does anyone know if GP's can prescribe anything other than those 4 because I really doubt this. Thanks, Kyle