Do Not Let Panic Attacks Destroy Your Life!

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Panic attack is one of the most painful problems one can have.

In order to tackle the problem with panic attack, steps must be taken to prevent it. In this article, I will explain some different drug classes in the anxiety & panic attack field that has helped thousands of other anxiety & panic attack sufferers. There will also be a solution at the end of this article as well.

Treating anxiety & panic attack is getting easier as science develops new anxiety & panic attack medications. There are a few drug groups available and some of them are “Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors”, “Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors”, “Tricyclic Antidepressants”, “Benzodiazepines”, “Beta Blockers”, Azapirones”

The benzodiazepine drug class is the one most often prescribed to anxiety & panic attack sufferers. In the benzodiazepine drug class, the drug most commonly prescribed drug is “Alprazolam” and “Xanax”.

Beta blockers are the best drug class to control physical symptoms of anxiety & panic attack and are normaly prescribed to prevent rapid heartbeat, shaking and trembling related symptoms. The beta blockers also have fewer side effects than any other forms of medication, but they can cause insomnia and other sleep-related issues like nightmares. In the case of anxiety & panic attack, as the beta blockers does not actually cure the anxiety attack, most health care professionals do not prescribe them.

In the tricyclic antidepressants group, “Tofranil”, “Nortriptyline”, and “Venlafaxine” are some common medications used to treat panic attack symptoms and are also used to treat obsession disorders like Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and severe depression. Like other antidepressants, the side effects include erectile dysfunction, loss of sex drive, trouble urinating and disturbed sleeping patterns.

After the tricyclic antidepressants were developed by the scientists, another group of drugs were developed, the MonoAmine Oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. The monoamine oxidase drug group affected the same neurotransmitters that the tricyclics did (norepinephrine and serotonin), but they also affected dopamine. Some MAO inhibitors types are “Marplan”, “Nardil” and “Parnate”

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