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Social Anxiety Medication - How To Find the Right Social Anxiety Remedy

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Social anxiety medication is the only thing that can help you throughout a sticky situation. In fact, there are different types that are available in the market; and with the help of a qualified doctor, you will be able to find the right social anxiety medication just for you.

In general, there are 4 types of social anxiety medications. These are namely: benzodiazepines, beta blockers, monoamine oxidase inhibitors and serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

Your doctor will most likely prescribe the serotonin reuptake inhibitors (or SSRI for short) because tests have shown that it has the least number of side effects compared to the other kinds of social anxiety medications.

The three other drugs are only able to control specific symptoms of this disorder, but not all. This means that the best social anxiety medication will depend on the symptoms that you exhibit based on the observation of the doctor.

When the doctor has given the prescription, you must only take in the right dosage at the prescribed time. If you happen to miss taking it, you should not double the next one; just stick to the original plan.

If the social anxiety medication given by the doctor doesn't appear to work, you should tell him or her immediately so the dosage can be increased or something else will be prescribed.

Aside from this, you might have to undergo cognitive behavioral therapy (also known as CBT) or social skills training (otherwise known as “talk” therapy).

The good news about this disorder is that this problem can be overcome. You shouldn't expect a drastic improvement ove
ight; but with the help of your doctor who will be prescribing the best social anxiety medication and effort on your part, you will be able to have a great social life.

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