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Anxiety And Depression Medication

Topic: AnxietyPublished August 9, 2007

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Anxiety and depression medications are generally similar. Whether you have anxiety or depression, it's very likely you will be prescribed antidepressants.nnAntidepressants have the ability to reduce your unwanted feelings and symptoms, so you can feel, or come close to feeling like you did before. nnGive Antidepressants Time To WorknnOne important point to keep in mind is that they will take a while to work. Sometimes, a particular drug may not even work. That's alright, so don't worry about this.nnIf you feel no change after 2 months or so, tell your doctor. You'll have to try something else. Anxiety and depression medication can be trial and error, so to speak.nnIf you're lucky, they'll work first time for you. If not, you'll have to go on something else, which can be frustrating because it takes longer and patience is a difficult thing to have when it comes to anxiety and depression.nnThe point here is not to blame anything or anyone. If you're about to take antidepressants for the very first time, keep this in mind. It may work fast, or you'll have to keep trying, but it shouldn't be too long in finding the right one, so don't worry.nnSometimes, a patient may not respond to therapy/counseling alone. For them, medication can provide relief so that counseling can now be better received.nnCommon Anxiety & Depression MedicationsnnGenerally, the classes of medications used for anxiety are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), benzodiazepines and beta blockers.nnHere's a resource you might want to check out, regarding antidepressants: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/medications_depression.htm nnObviously, speak to your doctor because of the side effects. For example, with MAOIs, you'll have to be careful even with certain foods. You may also have sexual difficulties. You will have to tell your doctor if you have other medical problems.nnIt might be a good idea to keep a 'medicine journal'. Try to keep a record of what you're taking, when you're taking it, how you started and (when the time comes to go off them), how you tapered off.nnAnxiety and depression medication can definitely help you feel better, along with counseling. Work closely with your doctor and keep your own records. Remember to be patient and you'll slowly start to feel better.nnAnxius, A Natural AntidepressantnnIf you would prefer a natural alternative, you may want to check a product called Anxius. It's apparently a natural antidepressant for anxiety, depression as well as stress.nnAnxius has worked for many people. Just like drugs, it may not work for you, but it's worth exploring, at the very least. Generally, side effects, if any, should be minimal. nnEven though you may consider using natural products, always speak with a doctor or a medical professional, just to be on the safe side.

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