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The Facts About Anxiety Disorder Medications

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Anxiety disorder medications are for those suffering panic attacks. These are used to reduce the symptoms of anxiety and lessen the number of panic attacks. Of course your physician should be made well aware of any and all medications taken to lessen the side-effects of drug interactions. A number of these drugs are effective in removing agitation and turmoil in a person's life.

TYPES OF MEDICATIONS

Due to the nature of the disorder and the parts of the physiology affected the drugs prescribed are similar. In fact most medications have a common mixture of ingredients. A lot of them contain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs or Benzodiazepines.

The substance Serotonin is also known as the brain's happy drug. Lack of serotonin, as believed by many of the scientists, is the cause of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks. These increase the levels of serotonin in the brain. Some of the well-known name brands that use selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are Prozac and Zoloft.

Benzodiazepines are psychoactive drugs for various Para-psychical influences. They act as minor tranquilizers and causes the body's nervous system to slow down, for those who are weak and remain sensitive to a lot of things,and helps them to relax. These anxiety disorder medications can also sometimes be very addictive, so they should only be taken when prescribed by a doctor. Some well-known name brands that use Benzodiazepines are Xanax and Valium.

Another medication used to treat panic attacks and anxiety are the Antidepressants. They affect the neurotransmitters in the brain. A good brand name for Antidepressants is Effexor. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), are also very powerful antidepressant drugs should be the last option a person wants to go for. When combined with other drugs and foods, this antidepressant can prove to be very toxic. And because of this the FDA has put out a warning on all antidepressants. A person taking this drug is more susceptible to attempt suicide, especially when the dosage is changed or when they just taking these drugs.

WHAT TO EXPECT

The effects of these medications should be visible within the first eight weeks of medication. A person who is using these drugs should find improvements in his/her symptoms in that time frame. To be on a safer side it is always recommended that the patient have a regular checkup with his/her doctor. This is especially important if the symptoms the drugs are prescribed are still present. In those cases the doctor's visit is a must. By allowing enough face time with a doctor they can change your medication or can increase the dosage as needed.

TREATMENTS ALONG WITH MEDICATION

Anxiety disorder medication is only the first step to improve the health of those afflicted with anxiety disorder. Doctors may also suggest counseling and other relaxation techniques as well. With a positive side effect of the latter as having positive long-term effects too.

CONCLUSION

After reading this article you should have come to the conclusion that there is no silver bullet cure for anxiety attacks. Medicated anxiety treatments are not a panacea and the medications are usually prescribed for a very long time. The time length for treatment can be as much as a year or sometimes much longer depending on the specific person's reaction to the medications and the severity of their anxiety disorder.



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