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What is the best medication to use for anxiety caused by ibs-d?

slammer1005
11/06/09
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Topics:anxiety-ibs
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Eileen Bailey
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My experiences as a mother of a son with mental illness (Bipolar...

Friday, November 13, 2009

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Thank you for your question and welcome to AnxietyConnection.com.  I am not a medical professional and would not be able to offer you advice on medications. You should discuss any questions you may have about your medication with your doctor or your pharmacist. He or she would have the knowledge to understand your situation and how the medication may impact your life and interact with other medications you may be taking.

 

For further information on medications for Anxiety:

 

Frequently Asked Questions - Benzodiazepines

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Antidepressants

 

How Antidepressants are Used to Treat Anxiety 

 

Deciding on Anxiety Medications

 

Monitoring the Effectiveness of Medication

 

Side Effects of Antidepressants

 

 

Thanks again for your question and I hope you take the time to read some of the in-depth information we have on the site. Please also take the time to write a share post and let us know more about you. You may also want to reach out and answer some questions from other members. Sharing information is a very important part of managing ADHD in daily life.

 

Eileen

 

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