Monday, 22 September 2014

About Panic Disorder: Medications for Panic Attacks

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From Katharina Star, Ph.D., your Guide to Panic Disorder

Panic attacks are marked by a combination of emotional, physical, and cognitive symptoms. For example, during a panic attack it is not uncommon for a person to feel upset, experience uncomfortable somatic sensations, and have fearful thoughts. These attacks can greatly impact the person's life, affecting relationships, career, etc. 

There is currently no cure for panic attacks, however, numerous treatment options are available. Prescribed medication is one of the most common and effective treatments for panic attacks. Learn more about medication options that can help alleviate panic attack symptoms. 

What Are the Best Medications for Panic Attacks?
Many panic attack sufferers turn towards prescription medication to assist in managing their symptoms. People who experience frequent and persistent panic attacks often inquire about what the best medications are for panic attacks. Here you will find an overview that answers this frequently asked question about panic attacks.
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How Antidepressants are Used for Panic Attacks
As the name implies, antidepressants are often prescribed to treat the symptoms of depression. This class of medication has also been found to safely and effectively treat anxiety and panic attack symptoms. Learn more about common types of antidepressants, how these medications can help treat panic attacks, and the potential side effects of antidepressant medications.

Benzodiazepines for Panic Attacks
Benzodiazepines are a type of anti-anxiety medication that is often prescribed to treat panic attack symptoms. Benzodiazepines are fast-acting medications that can quickly help reduce the severity of a panic attack and elicit a calming effect. Find out more the use of benzodiazepines for panic attacks.

Strategies for Getting Through Panic Attacks
Medication can help decrease the frequency and intensity of panic attacks. However, it is also important to develop other strategies that can allow you to get through these attacks. Self-help techniques can assist you in the long-term management of panic attacks. Here you will some popular self-help strategies to support you in coping with your panic attacks.


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