What are the best medications for the treatment of anxiety?

Posted by admin | Mental Health | Saturday 1 August 2009 9:39 am
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lavidasigue40 asked:


Im taking the Zoloft for my anxiety, I want to know if you think that there are those best

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  1. Comment by Daily Anxiety 2 — August 3, 2009 @ 12:50 pm

    It seems that Xanax and Klonopin lead the race. Check this website here:

  2. Comment by alleyshax — August 5, 2009 @ 4:11 pm

    Well if Zoloft isn’t working for you, you should talk to your healthcare provider. They may want to try you on alternative medication therapies or change the strength of your Zoloft. Some other medicinal therapies include (but are not limited to) Lexapro, Cymbalta, Effexor, Xanax. Good luck

  3. Comment by Meagan — August 5, 2009 @ 5:48 pm

    with my anxienty it was so bad they put me on adivan… it works amazing but it can be addictive.. I would ask about it, it wouldnt hurt to give it a try! GOOD LUCK!

  4. Comment by Florida Mom — August 5, 2009 @ 5:53 pm

    here is a link that may help explain a bunch of different anxiety medications.

  5. Comment by Linda — August 7, 2009 @ 7:30 pm

    Cymbalta works really good for me.

  6. Comment by erin c — August 8, 2009 @ 1:19 am

    All antidepressants take time to take effect in your system if you are experiencing anxiety attack still, I found that starting on ativan when needed while still taking lexapro was a good combo. But everyone is different. Talk to your psychiatrist if your prescription isn’t working to your advantage.

  7. Comment by Terry J — August 10, 2009 @ 7:19 am

    Yes and you can do it with out man-made drugs.
    If you really and truly want to end this you need to study the art of relaxation and meditation.There are many teachers of this and many books.You CAN work it out free from drugs and live a happy life. You can also look into natural herbs and plants available.Best wishes to you.

  8. Comment by Macfunky — August 12, 2009 @ 6:00 am

    This is just my personal view but i have been on meds before and quiet a lot.i am off them all over 2 years now.what i found was when i started to deal with it in my head.the underlying problem i started to deal with it.i did councelling and read self help books.they really made a difference.i think and i know a lot of other people i know who think that meds block the problem.they dont deal with it.they keep it at bay.like painting over dirt.i found that myself

  9. Comment by DanaZ — August 14, 2009 @ 9:27 pm

    ask your doctor-

    Zoloft is an antidepressant. If you have depression with an associated symptom of anxiety this medicine can be effective alone. If you do not have depression this should not be used to treat anxiety, usually doctors know this however. (but you never know, so I’d thought I’d say..)

    The most effective medicines that treat panic anxiety and severe debilitating anxiety are called benzodiazepenes. Valium, Ativan, Xanax, all fall under this category. They have side effects that a lot of doctors don’t like. You shouldn’t drive, don’t drink (they are sedating). Plus, if taken in high doses for a long, long time (not for short durations or small doses, which are most occasions of use) — it can increase a risk of physical withdrawal or dependency (meaning when you come off the med you may get nausea or tummy upset, ect). Also, it can cause a craving for the med. It does NOT however make anyone addicted. Note difference between addiction and dependency. Addiction is associated with behaviors and a predisposition to the disease. I should mention, however, that many addicts are attracted to benzos, hence a bad reputation following it’s popularity by those who suffer from chemical dependency. I digress…

    I like these medications and think they are useful when they are prescribed and followed by a physician.

    The other option is a medication called Seroquel and it does not carry the side effect of dependency symptoms. It is an antipsychotic that docs are using more and more to treat anxiety. I really like this med as well, and I like to say it eases tension in the brain. It’s very healing, IMO. Again, ask your doctor.

  10. Comment by ogopogo — August 17, 2009 @ 3:17 pm

    I suffer from anxiety and depression. I am on bupropion, trazadone, celexa, clonazapam. If i have a breakthrough of anxiety i take ativan, but generally only once in 2 weeks or so.

  11. Comment by Blixa — August 18, 2009 @ 12:17 pm

    Zoloft is an SSRI antidepressant.

    Often, antidepressants alone do not conquer anxiety.

    Perhaps you need to ask your doctor about adding a benzodiazopine (tranquilizer) to your medication regimen to help calm you down.

    Common benzos are xanax, valium, ativan and klonopin. Many benzos do run a risk of dependency, but they are all available in generic form, and are generally inexpensive.

  12. Comment by Kat — August 21, 2009 @ 9:53 am

    Zoloft is not mainly for anxiety, it is for depression. You need to tell your Dr. you are having attacks of anxiety, you need something like xanax or ativan. I take Effexor for the depression and xanax for anxiety and panic attacks. Please see your Dr soon

  13. Comment by majnun99 — August 23, 2009 @ 9:10 am

    It depends a lot on the person–what works for one person may not work well for another. Doctors also have preferences and they are more likely to prescribe medications they are more familiar with. Some drugs are a lot stronger than others, though.
    I have taken Paxil for depression and anxiety, once when the anxiety got pretty high the doctor put me on Buspar along with Paxil for a while, and later she discontinued the Buspar. . Paxil has been pretty good for me most of the time–it’s pretty similar to Zoloft. My mom took Zoloft for a little while and it made her too sleepy. Buspar helped me too, it was pretty mild; I didn’t notice any major side effects. I took Seroquel for a while and it was too strong for me, I went back to Paxil.
    If you think Zoloft isn’t helping, talk to your doctor. What someone tells you here about this drug or that drug might not be the best advice because different people sometimes react differently to the same drugs.

  14. Comment by bugs280 — August 26, 2009 @ 11:37 am

    Zoloft is an anti-depressant. I have anxiety problems and I’m bi-polar I take depikote for the bi-polar, buspar for anxiety, and xanax for as needed for panic attacks. And it works for me. When I took Zoloft I didn’t care about anything, it made me totally apathetic. I’ve never heard of zoloft being prescribed for anxiety. Is the doctor prescribing this a family doctor? I took anti-depressants and anti-anxiety meds for 8 years, with minimal results, before a psychiatrist diagnosed me as bi-polar and changed my meds. I am 300% better now.

  15. Comment by Tom B — August 27, 2009 @ 1:40 am

    Valerian root at bedtime
    a b vitamin complex.for stress
    exercise
    whole natural foods
    have you tryed this?
    I wish you well

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