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- $Title{A Description of Panic Attacks and Medical Treatment}
- $Subject{anxiety panic attacks attack medicines medicines Mental Emotional
- Conditions condition behavior behaviors palpitations trembling dizziness
- Tricyclic antidepressants Benzodiazepines monoamine oxidase inhibitors
- inhibitor alprazolam clonazepam phenelzine Benzodiazepine dizzy}
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- A Description of Panic Attacks and Medical Treatment
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- QUESTION: My sister has been diagnosed as having severe anxiety attacks,
- called panic attacks. It has almost destroyed her life. Can you provide a
- concerned family with a description of this condition, and possibility for
- medical treatment?
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- ANSWER: Panic, or acute anxiety, attacks are a frightening experience.
- Typically, a person having a panic attack will be overcome by terror or a
- sense of dread for no apparent reason. The attacks can last anywhere from
- two minutes to two hours, and they can occur repeatedly. What's more, the
- attacks are often accompanied by palpitations, trembling, and even dizziness.
- Fortunately, there's hope. There are at least three types of drugs that
- can quell panic attacks.
- Tricyclic antidepressants are one of the most effective treatments.
- These drugs have the fewest side effects and the least potential for abuse.
- Imipramine is the tricyclic antidepressant most often used for panic attacks.
- Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam and clonazepam, can also help. In
- some cases, clonazepam is a better choice because it causes fewer withdrawal
- symptoms when you stop taking it.
- Finally, monoamine oxidase inhibitors such as phenelzine are also often
- prescribed for panic attacks.
- The medication that is prescribed by a physician for you will depend on
- your individual patient reactions, the drug's possible side effects, and your
- doctor's own experience and confidence in a particular treatment. Be sure
- your sister obtains complete information about any medicine, so that possible
- side effects may not become another source of anxiety for her.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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