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Anti-Anxiety Medicine- Xanax And Others |
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Many people have anxiousness and stress but some have
these emotions out of control. When your level of anxiety reaches a
point where you have difficulty functioning normally through your daily
routine you may want to consult a doctor about the different anti
anxiety medicine available on the market. One may be right for you.
The different anti-anxiety medications are designed to help you
function properly without unnecessary anxiousness and potential panic.
The pills balance your emotions and help you run on an even keel. Two
very well known stress medications are Paxil and Xanax.
Xanax is
a popular choice as an anti anxiety medicine because it helps you feel
at ease without making you feel woozy or disorientated. However, this
medication may make you feel a little drowsy so it is important to
consider this when choosing what time of day is best for your dose of
anti-anxiety medicine.
This medication is commonly used to help
people overcome depression and it is commonly used for people who are in
rehab for alcoholism. Xanax is a nice choice for someone who wants to
balance the feelings of panic without worrying about feeling “down” in
the process. This anti anxiety medicine is wonderful for creating a
feeling of balance without brining mood down too low.
Paxil is
another anti anxiety medicine that has gained great popularity over the
past few years. In fact, it seems as if more people are taking Paxil
than they are Xanax. There is good reason for this. Many people who take
this medication find that their symptoms are under control.
No
matter what anti-anxiety medication you choose, you may find that there
are side effects. Some complain that Paxil lowers libido. These
individuals usually adjust their dosage or seek another anti anxiety
medicine that does not produce this side effect.
It is important
to note that women who are pregnant or who are trying to conceive may
want to discuss this with their doctors before taking any anti anxiety
medicine. Nursing women also want to talk to their physician because the
medication can pass from the mother to the baby through the milk.
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