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Old 5th Jul 2012, 23:48
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SSRI Antidepressants and NPPL Medical Standards

Hi all,

I have an issue that hopefully someone on hear will be able to help me out with.

I have been flying for the past 3 years on a University Air Squadron but have recently been medically downgraded by the RAF and declared unfit to fly by a SMO for 6 months due to my prescription of an SSRI antidepressant (Citalopram 20mg/day) to treat depression.

As I am graduating and leaving the RAFVR(UAS) within 2 months in any case, I was planning to work towards an NPPL (either SSEA or Microlight), however, I am not sure where I would now stand in terms of getting a medical declaration signed off by my GP. I have been on the antidepressant for over 4 months and have stabilised my condition with a possibility of weaning from the drug in a couple of months.

I was wondering if anyone has any experience of trying to get an NPPL medical declaration while on antidepressant medication, if there are any doctors on here who can shed any light on it or anyone who can advise me in which order to get in touch with my GP, an AME or an AOMA (sorry for all the acronyms).

NB I have thoroughly searched through all the information available online regarding this and am just searching for any personal experience or advise.

Cheers,
James.
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