Anti-anxiety medications are used to lessen the symptoms of mental illnesses such as anxiety, panic disorder or for extreme responses to stress. The most commonly used anti-anxiety medication is benzodiazepine, which are generally used as front-line treatments rather than other types of antidepressants.
Anti-anxiety medications work by reducing the symptoms of anxiety and restoring normal chemical function in the brain. The types of benzodiazepines usually prescribed for anxiety disorders include the following:
Another type of anti-anxiety medication is known as a beta-blocker which are used to treat short-term symptoms such as uncontrollable trembling, rapid heartrate or profuse sweating in response to stress. Beta blockers are specifically designed for short-term use allowing individuals to take them when required to reduce unpleasant symptoms. Beta blockers are not advisable for people with chronic anxiety as they are likely to need a longer-term treatment strategy.
Everyone is different and their response to anti-anxiety medications is unlikely to be identical. However, they are used to reduce the symptoms of anxiety so that a person can cope better in their daily lives. Some people may not feel the effects of the type of anti-anxiety medication they have been prescribed. For this reason, it is important they communicate with their physician in order to find a more suitable alternative.
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