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<p>Between 1 April 2007 and 31 December 2014, 16,473 UK Regular Armed Forces personnel
were prescribed mefloquine (commercial name Lariam). Up to 31 March 2015, 1,066 (6
per cent) were assessed as having a mental health disorder at their initial assessment
at an MOD Department for Community Mental Health (DCMH) or on admission to an MOD
in-patient provider. It is not possible from centrally-held data to identify whether
an assessment is associated with a patient having taken mefloquine.</p><p> </p><p>Former
Service men and women are treated by the NHS and their status as a veteran is not
always recorded on their NHS medical records. It is therefore not possible to say
how many former Service personnel have required psychiatric treatment after taking
mefloquine.</p><p> </p><p>Between 1 April 2007 and 31 December 2014, 536 UK Armed
Forces personnel were prescribed mefloquine prior to or whilst on deployment to Afghanistan.
Up to 31 March 2015, 43 (8 per cent) were assessed as having a mental health disorder
at their initial assessment at an MOD DCMH or on admission to an MOD in-patient provider.</p><p>
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