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There are many different anxiety
disorders, but their one common underlying characteristic is the
overwhelming and incessant worry and fear experienced. For those who
suffer from anxiety disorders, there is a variety of treatments
available to help you overcome this illness and live a normal life free
from panic attacks. These range from medication to therapy and
alternative medicines. Often, the different treatments can be combined
together, depending on each individual's needs as well as the
particular anxiety disorder experienced.
Medications is a common
treatment of anxiety disorders used to alleviate the symptoms of
anxiety disorders and panic attacks, and are consisting of anti-anxiety
drugs, beta blockers and antidepressants. Whilst this may seem ideal,
it is always better to cure the problem at its roots – identify the
cause of your panic attacks and overcoming it through behavioral
cognitive therapy. Medication is a quick fix but it does not cure the
problem. Also, it may cause a myriad of severe side effects, such as
nausea and dizzy spells.
Anti Anxiety Drugs
Benzodiazepines
are sedatives used to treat symptoms of panic attacks by slowing down
the nervous system. They have few side effects, but the human body
adapts to the intake of this drug and with time, higher dosages are
necessary to see any effect. Generic brand names often prescribed are
Clonazepam, Lorazepam and Alprazolam, anti-anxiety drug used for social
anxiety disorders, GAD and panic disorders. There is a high danger of
being addicted to these drugs, and it is necessary to slowly wean off
it as you may experience withdrawal symptoms if you halt medication
consumption.
Azapirones are a newer variety of anti anxiety
drugs which take a longer time to take effect, ranging from 2 weeks to
a month. They are usually prescribed for GAD and obsessive compulsive
disorders (OCD), and are less addictive with minimal withdrawal
symptoms.
Anti Depressants
Anti depressants have been
used for treating anxiety disorders, and take a longer time to see the
effects, ranging from 4 to 6 weeks. They are often prescribed in place
of anti anxiety drugs as there is less risk of addiction, but they have
severe side effects including suicidal thoughts and agitation. They may
also increase depression.
Selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs) are used to assist neurotransmitters by acting on
the serotonin in the brain. They have severe withdrawal effects as well
as side effects, although these are of a lesser magnitude than the
older varieties of anti depressants. They are commonly prescribed for
OCD, GAD and panic disorders.
Tricyclics and Monoamine oxidase
inhibitors (MAOIs) are older classes of antidepressants. Tricyclics can
be combined with SSRIs for anxiety disorders except for OCD. However,
MAOIs should not be taken with SSRIs as they react to produce
hallucinations, seizures and blood pressure changes.
Beta Blockers
Beta
blockers are used to treat heart conditions, but are also prescribed
for anxiety disorders. By blocking the effects of norepinephrines, it
is able to alleviate symptoms of panic attacks such as tremors and
heart palpitations. They are hence useful for situations where the user
is aware of the possibility of panic attacks occurring, such as before
public speaking.
Anxiety disorders are treatable via medication,
and usually treatments are a mix of different medications and combined
with therapy. You should always seek your doctor's advice in
determining the type of anxiety disorder, and the appropriate
medication that is suitable. Do not give up on medication if you do not
see immediate effects, as it is possible that your body takes more time
to react to the drugs. Alternatively, you may feel that another variety
of treatment may be more suitable as well.
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