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Anti Anxiety Drugs

Although many people turn to anti-anxiety drugs to get relief from panic attacks, such medication is a treatment of the symptoms not of the health condition as such. This means that you'll feel better but you won't be cured and safe from other anxiety episodes in the future. Doctors do prescribe drugs but only for short-term administration and usually in parallel with some form of therapy meant to address and solve the real causes of anxiety. Anti-anxiety drugs trigger serious health concerns because of the many side effects and the risk of developing a physical addiction. Therapy and lifestyle changes should be the more valuable alternatives to medication when it comes to treating anxiety.

Anxiety disorders have been traditionally treated with bezodiazepines. Other newer medication in this category include beta-blockers and antidepressants. Although they are new and less harmful for the body, such anti-anxiety drugs still fail to solve the real cause of anxiety, as they temporarily improve the condition. Experts all over the world agree that anti-anxiety drugs are just a temporary solution, and they are part of a more complex course of treatment. Therefore, the correct information of patients about the health-related options available

is highly important in the first stage of the treatment.

Tranquilizers is another term used to describe anti-anxiety drugs, which explains the impact of these chemicals in the brain. They soothe the nerves, relax the muscles, improve the concentration level on daily activities and increase sleep quality. The reaction to the medication is very fast: results will appear in less than an hour, plus, the efficiency during a panic attack is unparalleled. However, there is a big downside to such anti-anxiety drugs: adverse reactions. First and foremost, they cause physical addiction. Even if you want to stop the treatment, you'll find it very difficult because of the craving for the substances.

Then, sleepiness or poor coordination represent other adverse reactions related to the use of anti-anxiety drugs, especially of benzodiazepines. This means that driving and all sorts of daily activities will be impaired: some drugs even give a hangover feeling. The slow metabolism of anti-anxiety drugs leads to an accumulation of the substances in the system and hence to over-sedation. The feeling is like being drunk; therefore, maximum caution even with short term administration is the only way to best deal with this kind of medication.


 
 
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