Panic Attack Medication
Studies have shown that some people whom experience panic attack
symptoms consider them to be the most traumatizing experiences of
their lives.
Because of the trauma people experience during panic attacks it
is only natural that they try to desperate things to alleviate
their panic attack symptoms or prevent them from happening
again.
Usually people will turn to medication because of the
convenience and is considered an easy way out. Oftentimes the fear
will be so intense during a panic attack that the victim feels
powerless to fight it and the medication is considered a way to
cope with the symptoms instead of fighting the symptoms with mental
therapy.
For this reason alone it is unfortunate that people choose medicine
because it can be a sign of people giving up and letting the panic
attack disorder win the battle over their lives. The two main
ingredients in medications that are used to suppress anxiety attack
symptoms are known as benzodiazepines and Selective Serotonin
Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs). These may not show results until
several weeks after the medication is prescribed. Benzodiazepines
will usually show results quicker, but must be taken several times
a day, has a hefty price tag and has a bad number of side
effects.
Doctors often will easily prescribe SSRIs and benzodiazepines
because they are quick fix to someone suffering from panic attacks
symptoms. The reality is the bigger problem is that people will try
to medicate a problem that can be otherwise treated a better way.
The medication only does the job of suppressing the symptoms
instead of solving the root of the problem in the person.
The truth is that medication is not the only solution. In a
majority of cases, people only need the proper guidance and the
determination to improve their mental well being to be free from
panic attack symptoms.
Medications can be a mind killer because they cause people to be
dependant and therefore lose confidence that they can fight the
problem on their own or a different way.
Not only this but medications are known to lose their effectiveness
over time which will result in people needing more and more of the
drug to alleviate the symptoms over time.
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