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Anti Anxiety Medications

Study: Anxiety, depression treatment helps long-term

October 07, 2008
People who take medications for depression or anxiety are less likely to suffer a relapse of these conditions in the future, a new Canadian study suggests. According to a press release from the University of Alberta, a team of the university's researchers looked at 200 people who were diagnosed with either depression or anxiety. Forty-five of these patients were taking medications for the conditions. Investigators found that those who were not using antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications we... Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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When to Seek Treatment for Psychological and Emotional Distress Part 3: Coping With Severe Distress
By Rick Wirtz , Health Expert

If you are suffering through the distress of an illness or its treatment, and your... Read more »

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Acute Stress vs. Chronic Stress
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

Stress can come from many different places and be short-lived or long-lasting. Based on the factors... Read more »

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Coping With Anxiety Symptoms: Sweating
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

Sweating, also called perspiration, is used to control temperature in the body. People perspire... Read more »

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Mental Health and MS: Anxiety Disorders
By Lisa Emrich , Health Expert

In discussing aspects of mental health and multiple sclerosis, we have covered depression symptoms,... Read more »

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Mixing Medication, Heath Ledger, and What You Should Know
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

I wrote an article earlier mentioning that the sleeping medication Ambien was found near the body... Read more »

Health Guide

Medication for Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety disorder cannot be cured. Medications are available and have been found to be helpful for some people. Medications sometimes will allow a person to receive more benefit from behavioral... Read more »
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When to Seek Treatment for Psychological and Emotional Distress: Part III
So, when the distress of the illness or the treatment has really gotten to unmanageable levels, what do you do? The first thing is to bring it to the attention of your treatment team – your... Read more »
Specific Phobias Explained
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Medications

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...carbamazepine, cimetidine, phenytoin, vinblastine, drugs for anxiety such as alprazolam and... Read more »

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...carbamazepine, cimetidine, phenytoin, vinblastine, drugs for anxiety such as alprazolam and... Read more »

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