Panic Attack Medication

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Are you struggling with panic or anxiety attacks? Are you having a hard time finding medication and information on panic attacks? Read on for some detailed information on panic attack medication.

About a year ago I was going through a phase in my life where I was struggling with panic attacks and finding that I was not really coping with all that life was throwing at me.  Well, I reached the point where I knew I had to do something about it.

So I spent ages reseaching and trying out various medications and still found that whilst symptoms were reduced while using these medicines I still felt that something wasn't quite working for me.  I struggled with the medication I was using and I think it was basically because I didn't know enough about when to turn to medicine, what medicines I should try and I wasn't trying to solve the real issues that were causing my panic attacks.  I ended up continuing to suffer panic attacks and felt i wasn't in control any more.

I decided to put all my finding together on my own website and that evolved into infoforpanicattacks.com.  To start with I just used it for my own reference but slowly have begun to make it more accessible for people that are sufferring panic attacks just like me and so I began to regain my life again.  It  has lots of useful info and approaches to beating panic attacks and really changed my approach and attitude. You can learn more about it here.

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Medication: An Overview

I want to give you a basic overview of treatment and medication for panic attacks and then you can find out more info here.

As I'm sure you're aware panic attacks can be a debilitating affliction that causes the individual that is suffering from it great stress and discomfort. They are seen in someone with a panic disorder but can be treated through the use of therapy and medication.

Therapy focuses on changing certain thinking and behavior patterns. Typically when these two therapies are combined, relapses of panic attacks occur far less frequently than when only one treatment is used. Medication can aid the rehabilitation efforts.

Several different types of medication can be used to treat panic attacks or to control the symptoms of panic attacks. Medications can also reduce the number and severity of panic attacks plus, reduce the anxiety of having another attack. There are several effective medications that will treat panic attacks like Prozac, Zoloft or Paxil which are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI).



SSRI are antidepressants and commonly prescribed drugs to treat depression. These types of medications affect chemicals known as neurotransmitters that nerves in the brain use to send messages to one another. Neurotransmitters are released by one nerve and taken up by other nerves.

The same nerves that released them will "reuptake" the neurotransmitters that are not taken up by other nerves. SSRI's inhibit the reuptake of serotonin, an action which allows more serotonin to be available to be taken up by other nerves. Before SSRIs were available, medications from the group known as the tricyclic anti-depressants (TCAs) such as Tofranil, Norpramin, or Anafranil were often used to treat panic disorder.

Although TCAs can equally as effective in treating panic attacks as SSRIs, SSRI's have been proven to be safer and better tolerated in individuals. TCAs have been used less often as a result. Although when used in the right individual with close monitoring, these medications can be an effective treatment for panic disorders.



But like most medications, there is the risk of side effects wich can vary from minor to life-threatening in some cases. So, it is important to work closely with the prescribing doctor to decide whether treatment with medications is an appropriate intervention and if so, which medication should be administered. Pregnant women should not be treated with these kinds of medications due to the possible risks to the fetus.

Several medications from the benzodiazepine families are also approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat panic attacks or panic disorders. These medications include Xanax, Valium, Ativan, or Klonopin. These medications are effective in reducing anxiety and nervous tension. They are sometimes prescribed to be taken as needed for immediate relief to symptoms unlike SSRI's which have to be taken every day.

Panic disorder symptoms should start to improve within a few weeks after beginning medications. If there is not improvement within 6 to 8 weeks, a higher dose or another medicine may be prescribed by the doctor. Most medications that are used to treat panic attacks need to be continued for a year or longer. After this time period they might be decreased gradually over a period of several weeks.

Sometimes after the medications have been decreased, the individual might experience panic attacks again. In that case the medication might have to be continued for at least a few more months. Some individuals might need to stay on medications for a long time to keep symptoms under control.

I hope to see you over at www.infoforpanicattacks.com

Will McArdle

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