Panic attacks are periods of intense fear or apprehension that are of sudden onset and of relatively brief duration. Panic attacks usually begin abruptly, reach a peak within 10 minutes, and subside over the next several hours. Often those afflicted will experience significant ''anticipatory...
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Medications most frequently discussed with Anxiety Attacks
...his answer is uping the dose of my anti depressants and put me on beta blockers to control my anxiety attacks.
just don't know what to do anymore, i just wanted my life back and he has taken...
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My anxiety as of late has ...the doc and he put me on anti-depressants and some adivan for my anxiety attacks. I tried everything to pull ...to go back on the depression meds. It's been a...
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...what you do when you feel overwhelming anxiety. I have Klonopin for my anxiety attacks but don't like to take it because it makes ...use when they have an anxiety attack. Someone recommended a...
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...issues lately and am having anxiety attacks as a result. These anxiety attacks leaves me feeling weak. Sometimes, ...have an attack.
I used to take Klonopin before for my anxiety attacks, but ...
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...just started Lexapro tonight. Can anyone ...while on it?
My doc also prescribed xanax for my anxiety attacks. i've never taken eit...
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I'm on 2 mg Ativan to help control my anxiety attacks as well as to help me sleep at night. Anyone else on it?...
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...sometimes I find myself looking at it for longer than what makes me comfortable but it controls my anxiety attacks better so bit of a tough...
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...yourself I wish I had the inner strength to control my anxiety attack. I hope the job works out for you. But...
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...these attacks, focus on your breathing. Take slow, deep breaths. This always helps my anxiety attacks. If you continue to have them, see your doctor so you can get...
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