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There might be times when you feel that a panic attack is so severe that you need immediate relief. Panic relief is available through the use of anxiety medication, but it’s vital that you’re aware of the pros and cons before you consider the use of drugs.panic relief Tips for Panic Relief

These are the broad classes of medication aimed at providing stress and panic relief:

  • Tranquilizers – Also known as anti-anxiety drugs, they work by slowing down the nervous system. They’re quite fast acting and can produce a calming effect within half an hour. The most common class of drugs in this category is “Benzodiazepines” whose examples include “Xanax” and “Valium.” Although they are the most widely prescribed group of drugs for panic relief purposes, there are some significant disadvantages to their use. Improper dosage can cause over-sedation and create side effects like drowsiness, depression, feeling drunk/hangover, etc. Continued reliance on these drugs (over 4 months of regular usage) can cause addiction, and if the patient tries to stop taking the medication they usually experience severe physical withdrawal symptoms.
  • Antidepressants – Some of the drugs primarily intended for depression treatment are also used as anti-anxiety medication. However, they’re designed to act gradually over time and their slow-acting nature means they would be of no use in combating immediate panic attacks. Their major advantage over tranquilizers is the fact that they are not as easy to become addicted to and have milder withdrawal effects. However, mild symptoms are present whenever you stop taking them.
  • Beta Blockers – These are a type of medication used for high-blood-pressure patients but are prescribed “off-label” as anxiety medication. Beta blockers work by blocking the effects of a particular stress hormone involved in the “fight/flight” response, and subdue the physical symptoms of nervousness such as rapid heart rate, sweating etc. They do nothing to calm the emotional aspects of a panic attack such as fear or worry over the triggering impulse. For this reason, beta blockers are used when triggers are already identified.

The use of medication for panic relief is not recommended for everyone. In particular, they would be dangerous for elderly people or pregnant women. Even if your physician approves them, your decision to use drugs should be weighed against their side effects and probable addiction possibility. You should therefore seriously consider all the alternative forms of treatment and natural remedies before deciding to use drugs as a form of relief from panic attacks.

 Tips for Panic Relief
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