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    작성자 Charla
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    Types of Anxiety Disorder Medication

    The use of medications is a fantastic way to manage anxiety symptoms. Psychologists have extensive experience in the use of medication and are able to make the right prescriptions to reduce the risk of side effects.

    Treatment for anxiety disorders is typically three-pronged: psychotherapy, medication and exercise. SSRIs, the first treatment for anxiety can take several weeks to work.

    SSRIs

    SSRIs are the medication that are most commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders. Newer SSRIs have better adverse effect profiles than older tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and monoamine oxide inhibitors (MAOIs). Several SSRIs are FDA-approved to treat generalized anxiety disorder. These include fluoxetine (aka Prozac), paroxetine (aka Paxil) and sertraline (aka Zoloft), and citalopram (aka Celexa).

    These drugs can boost serotonin in the brain and could also help boost norepinephrine or BDNF. They can be used in combination with psychotherapy or on their own. SSRIs can cause adverse effects, such as nausea and digestive problems However, these tend to improve as the body becomes used to the medication.

    The precise mechanism through which SSRIs help with anxiety isn't fully understood. However it is believed they hinder the reuptake process of serotonin by the post-synaptic nerve and increase the amount of serotonin within the synaptic gap. This increases the amount of signaling that occurs across the synapse, which it also reduces anxiety symptoms.

    In addition to decreasing anxiety, 5097533.xyz SSRIs may reduce the frequency and severity of panic attacks. They can also help with depression and other mental health conditions that are often associated with anxiety disorders. They can be used with psychotherapy or cognitive behavior therapy to enhance their effectiveness.

    Contrary to other classes of antidepressants SSRIs don't appear to be addictive. It is still essential to follow your prescription of your doctor. If you suddenly stop taking your medication, it may result in "discontinuation" syndrome and anxiety symptoms to return.

    If SSRIs don't work for you, then your doctor might suggest an alternative class of antidepressants, such as nefazodone, mirtazapine. These medications may also be effective, however they are more at chance of causing adverse reactions than the more recent SSRIs.

    SSRIs may interact with certain foods, such as dairy products, red meat, eggs and some fruits and veggies. It is recommended to stay clear of these foods if you are taking these medications. It is also recommended that you avoid alcohol when taking SSRIs, as this can cause some adverse effects.

    Benzodiazepines

    Benzodiazepines improve the calming effect of certain chemicals within the nervous system and brain. They work by enhancing the effects of a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acids (GABA) that inhibits the nerves' activity. These drugs are effective in treating insomnia, anxiety and other mental disorders. They can be addictive, and should only be used for short periods under medical supervision. Benzos can be dangerous when taken recreationally or in combination with other substances such as alcohol.

    It is not uncommon for medications to be the first thing people seek out when they have an anxiety disorder however they're not the only treatment option. Talk therapy or psychotherapy has also been proven to be a way to reduce anxiety symptoms. There are a myriad of psychotherapies that can aid, but the most popular and effective one is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). This type of psychotherapy teaches you how to alter your behavior and thoughts to make you less anxious as often.

    Alprazolam and chlordiazepoxide as well as diazep, clorazepate and quazepam are among the most commonly used benzodiazepines. Each of them has a distinct list of side effects but they all have similar pharmacological properties. For instance, clorazepate is more effective in treating seizure disorders than other benzodiazepines, and lorazepam is better for anxiety disorders than quazepam.

    Although benzodiazepines can be very effective, they are not recommended for long-term use as they can lead to physical dependence and tolerance. They can also cause withdrawal symptoms, like a pounding of the heart as well as sweating and shaking, if you suddenly stop taking them. Symptoms can be very unpleasant and can last for weeks, but they can be reduced by slowly tapering off the medication.

    Benzodiazepines can be extremely addictive and should be taken only for a limited period of period of time. Most often, it is not more than four weeks. During this time, you will be required to monitor your heart rate and blood pressure so that you don't have a severe withdrawal reaction. If you're thinking about getting a prescription for benzodiazepine, speak with your doctor about your history of abuse.

    Beta-blockers

    Beta-blockers are a type of medication that helps to treat anxiety symptoms. These medications stop adrenaline from binding to beta receptors in your nervous system, which stops the hormone from triggering physical reactions like heart palpitations and tremors. These medications are usually prescribed to treat high blood-pressure and other cardiovascular conditions. However, they can be prescribed off-label for anxiety.

    When you're stressed your body produces a chemical called adrenaline which signals your body to prepare for fight or flight. Adrenaline binds with beta receptors in the brain and the heart which causes your heart rate to increase and can trigger other physical reactions. Beta-blockers are a class of medication used to treat hypertension and other heart conditions. They block adrenaline's binding actions. This assists in lowering the heart rate and blood pressure.

    Beta-blockers work quickly, unlike SSRIs or benzodiazepines which can take weeks or even months to show an improvement in symptoms. They are a good choice for those who require immediate relief from anxiety symptoms. For instance, people who must give a public speech or fly in a plane. They are also a good option for those suffering from anxiety and chronic heart problems like atherosclerosis or congestive cardiac failure.

    Although beta-blockers are effective in alleviating physical symptoms of anxiety, they fail to address the underlying cause of the disorder. As a result, they are usually used as part of an overall treatment plan that includes counseling and lifestyle modifications. However, they can be an option for those who have tried other medications for anxiety and do not find them to be effective or to cause unacceptable side effects.

    There are many different kinds of beta-blockers such as propranolol and atenolol. Your doctor will decide the best beta-blocker for you according to your medical history and current health status. These medications can cause negative side effects like low blood pressure or fatigue. It is essential to discuss your options with your physician.

    MAOIs

    The first MAOIs were developed in the 1950s. monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are effective antidepressants that can treat anxiety and depression. However, they aren't utilized as often as SSRIs or other antidepressants due the requirement for strict dietary restrictions and the potential for interactions with other drugs. Certain MAOIs are available in tablet form and are taken orally, while others (such Emsam) are applied as a transdermal patch for skin.

    MAOIs block the action of MAO and increase the amount of norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. These neurotransmitters play a role in sleep, mood, appetite, and sexual function. MAOIs are anti-anxiety. However they are more likely to cause side effects than TCAs and SSRIs and are accompanied by warnings on suicide in a box.

    Your doctor 5097533.xyz may prescribe additional medications or treatments to help manage your symptoms in addition the MAOIs below. A beta-blocker, like propranolol, is usually prescribed to ease physical symptoms associated with anxiety. Your doctor may also suggest an exercise routine or other home remedies to ease your anxiety symptoms.

    The first MAOI, Iproniazid, was discovered during research into tuberculosis in 1952. It was later discovered to have mood-elevating properties and is regarded as the first antidepressant medication. MAOIs should only be used when other antidepressants are not working, because they can trigger serious side-effects that require immediate medical attention.

    If you use an MAOI and consume foods containing tyramine, a substance in many cheeses, red meats, shellfish, fish, as well as some nutritional supplements, it can trigger an adverse reaction that can result in high blood pressure. Symptoms of this severe reaction include nausea, throbbing headaches, vomiting, and fast heart rate. MAOIs may also interact with other medications and cause severe adverse effects, including suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and even suicidal thoughts.

    Before prescribing MAOIs, your physician will discuss with you what foods to avoid. They will instruct you to avoid eating any foods containing tyramine while taking the drug. The doctor may also give you an inventory of food that are safe to consume when taking MAOIs. This food guide will help prevent MAOI-related side effects.

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