Ones I still take: Diconal "pinkies, kitchen, dike"; Cyclizine/Valoid; Dexedrine "dexies midnight runners/evans db5"
Still available in UK: Surmontil, Prothiaden, Sinequan (tricyclic AD's), Tuinal "Christmas trees, chewies, wobblers, King Kong pills", Seconal "red devils, segs", Amytal "blue angels", "blues" (before Valium took over) [barbiturates: BNF suggests restricting all to existing patients only of whom several thousand remain countrywide]; Soneryl (less strong barbiturate, not specifically advised against new prescriptions but rarely offered); Equanil/Equagesic (meprobamate with & without paracetamol, intended as a downer OR muscle relaxant, a metabolite of Soma/carisoprodol; very, very rarely offered to new patients- BNF "less suitable for prescribing"); Sertindole, Orap, Piportil, Largactil (oldskool anti-psychs; but used for mild anxiety, alongside anti depressants and for various other rare indications too; sadly also prescribed for naughty children before ADHD was recognised by better neuroscience, inclusion came in, and focusing on stimulants in mainstream schools replaced being zombied out in special schools for those poor kids) Optimax (tryptophan- extremely rarely used atypical AD used by one consultant in the "Newcastle Cocktail".)