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		<title>The Most Common Medications for Panic Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are at my blog, reading this article, so I will presume that you or some loved one suffers from a panic disorder, or you are just researching on this topic. A panic disorder usually manifests itself in the form of a panic attack. An attack commonly lasts for a few minutes to half an [...]]]></description>
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<p>You are at <a title="Control Panic Attacks" href="http://www.controlpanicattacks.net" target="_self">my blog</a>, reading this article, so I will presume that you or some loved one suffers from a panic disorder, or you are just researching on this topic.</p>
<p>A panic disorder usually manifests itself in the form of a panic attack. An attack commonly lasts for a few minutes to half an hour at most, and the victim usually experiences a feeling of dying or losing control, shortness of breath, nausea, increased heart rate, and a feeling of being trapped and hopelessness (see <a title="Symptoms of Panic Attack" href="http://www.controlpanicattacks.net/common-symptoms-of-a-panic-anxiety-attack/" target="_blank">Sypmtoms of Panic Attack</a>).</p>
<p>A panic disorder can be treated either through medication or through psychotherapy. Psychotherapy is arguably the most effective and the safest treatment option for a panic disorder, but not everyone responds to therapy, and not everyone can afford a therapist</p>
<p>Therefore, more often than not, your treatment course should also include a few medications for panic attacks. These medications can help relax and calm an anxious person and remove the troubling symptoms that usually come with anxiety.</p>
<p>Of the commonly available medications of panic attacks, the preferred one is a drug called <strong>Benzodiazepine</strong>. This drug is in medicines like <strong>Valium</strong>, <strong>Xanax/Zanex</strong>, and <strong>Ativan</strong>. Other than Benzodiazepine, drugs like <strong>Buspirone</strong>, <strong>Gabapentin</strong>, and <strong>Beta-blockers</strong> are also used in the treatment course, either independently or along with the above mentioned medicines. Needless to say, these medications require a doctor&#8217;s prescription. One must be very careful with them as they are very powerful and have strong addictive traits, especially the Benzodiazepine based ones like Valium, Xanax/Zanex. There is a strong tendency in patients to abuse them, and therefore, one must be very careful in their use.</p>
<p>If you have panic attacks only on certain occasions that are few and far in between, you might want to avoid a powerful drug like Benzodiazepine. In such a case, a medicine called <strong>Seredyn</strong> is a good alternative. <strong>Seredyn</strong> has made of natural ingredients, therefore it is much harder to abuse than something like Valium. <strong>Seredyn</strong> helps relax the mind and reduce anxiety, irritability and tension.</p>
<p>Your anxiety medication should depend on the severeity and extent of your illness, as well as your medical history, and will be determined by your doctor. The best advice I could give you would be to take extreme care with the medication as the potential to abuse them is very high. I am personally not fond of psychotherapeutic drugs and will avoid them at what cost; I&#8217;d rather choose <a title="Read More About Self Help Panic Management Program, Panic Away" href="http://www.controlpanicattacks.net/panicaway/" target="_blank">self help</a>. But I will still admit that they can be very effective in managing a panic disorder, if only in the short term.</p>
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