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What Drugs Are Prescribed For Panic Attacks?

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:04 pm

If you are a person who has anxiety or panic attacks then you understand that panic attack medication is a way to use drugs to minimize or eliminate your anxiety symptoms. Of course we will assume you have already saw your doctor or have made arrangements to do so. The purpose of this article is to educate you on the available medications before your visit.

Benzodiazepine Medication

These drugs are commonly used for the relief of panic attack symptoms. Of course like any drug out there it does more then just one thing. It’s greatest benefit for relieving panic attacks is it’s ability to calm a person down. This in turn leads to minimizing or eliminating anxiety, agitation and ultimately anxiety attacks. Because they work fast they can be utilized to stop a current attack or “wave” of imminent attacks. They are not suited for long term use because they can lead to addiction or physical dependence.

SSRIs

Probably the second most prescribed drug for people suffering from anxiety and depression. Keep in mind that an above normal level of anxiety is what leads to panic attacks. These drugs help lessen anxiety and therefore panic attacks. Most doctors will use citalopram and paroxetine.

Drug Free Alternative

A relatively new therapy coined “Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” (cbt) is commonly referred to as the leading non drug treatment for panic attack sufferers. The idea behind this therapy is that panic attacks are caused by a fear of panic attacks occurring. If you remove the irrational fear then there is nothing left to cause the panic attack.

Cognitive behavioral therapy recognizes this medical concept which is also called a “positive forward feedback loop”. With CBT, you learn how to recognize the very early stages of your anxiety spiraling out of control.

With CBT you can modify your thinking at these early stages and apply rationality and eliminate exaggeration. Over time, your way of thinking is modified to that or a healthy person without panic.

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How To Treat Panic Attacks – Take Back Control Of Your Life.

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 7:57 pm

In my job as a Paramedic I am often asked how to treat panic attacks. Panic attacks are extremely frightening. They seem to come out of the blue, completely at random, make people feel powerless, out of control, and as if they are about to die or go mad. Many people experience this problem, but many also learn to cope and, eventually, to overcome it successfully.

A panic attack is an exaggeration of the body’s normal response to fear, stress or excitement. When faced with a situation seen as potentially threatening, the body automatically gears itself up for danger, by producing quantities of adrenalin for ‘fight or flight’. This would have prepared our cave man ancestors to fight or run away from danger, but it’s much less appropriate to the stresses we come across today. Symptoms of panic attacks include difficulty in breathing, chest pain, feeling faint or dizzy, nausea and tingling in the hands, feet and lips. All of these symptoms are extremely frightening but can be overcome.

But how to treat panic attacks? Traditionally, repeated panic attacks have been treated with medications but increasingly, Doctors are realising that this is not the most effective option. Increasingly, they are turning to more natural methods using psychotherapy and cognitive behaviour therapy. These methods are not nearly as scary as they sound! They simply look at issues you may have had in the past that may be triggering the attacks and teach you methods to control these emotions.

One of the most successful methods in recent years teaches you to recognise the beginning of an episode and how to treat panic attacks yourself. With over 34,000 people having tried the system and with exceptional results this is a system which can help you overcome panic attacks for good.

James Thompson is a Paramedic in the UK and has treated thousands of panic attack victims. He has personally tested this highly effective method for treating panic attacks. Try it now and get your life back.

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