Sunday, October 7, 2007

How Well Do Medications for Anxiety Panic Attack Symptoms Work?

You don't have to be reminded about the symptoms, right? Just to name a few: shortness of breath, palpitations, perspiration, dizziness, trembling, detachment from reality, fear of going crazy and fear of dying. Great numbers of users see their medications as miraculous because they are so easy to use and can greatly reduce how often panic attacks occur, thus cutting down on their users' experience with these symptoms. And besides,they often feel more relaxed as well. Sometimes, with certain people and certain drugs, they can feel way too relaxed, but that's another story. But it is true that, with sufficient persistence, the physician and patient can find a medication that will provide some relief in the frequency of the patient's anxiety panic attack symptoms.

People taking medications are often so relieved by the fact that the intervals between panic attacks have become longer that they lose sight of the fact that they do still happen. Medications are effective in providing temporary relief and some breathing room between attacks, but, all by themselves, they can't do away with the underlying anxiety since they only act at the superficial level. They don't get at the heart of the problem and cut out the fear brought on by the anxiety panic attack symptoms.

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