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sara
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sara is bi-polar
want to enjoy life without being worried about judgment!

I am thirty years old, recently unemployed from serving after twelve...

02/18/09

YellIs klanapine the most effective medication for anxity! Have taken larazapam, valuim, lexapor, celexa and zyprexa! Also plenty of antidepressints! im currently taking tritriptal and rimron and 1mg kloniapine for bi-polar disorder and anxity/manic depression! Please let me know if there is anything i can inform my psychiatrist about any effective medical treatment for my panic attacks its really effecting my desire to enjoy life!


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Eileen Bailey
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My experiences as a mother of a son with mental illness (Bipolar...

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sara

 

Thank you for your question. It is impossible, however, to determine which medication is "the most effective." Each person is different and may react differently to medications. While one person may react well and feel klonopin is a very effective medication, another person may not feel the same and may do better on a different medication.

 

Unfortunately, sometimes it is a matter of trial and error to find the right medication and the right dosage for each person.

 

I am sorry I was not able to be of more help. Please do write again and let me know how you are doing.

 

Eileen

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