Panic attacks
The goal of treatment is to help you function well during everyday life. A combination of medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) works best.
Antidepressant medications called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are most commonly prescribed for panic disorder. These include:
Other medications that may be used include:
Q. How Common is Panic Disorder? A. Very. Panic disorder affects millions of people. Q. Who Gets Panic Disorder? A. More women than men... Read more »
You’re walking down the street, driving along the highway, or enjoying a movie when suddenly, for no apparent reason, you feel... Read more »
It's not clear at this point what the underlying causes of panic attacks are, although there are indications that both genetics and... Read more »
Panic attacks are not usually caused by a certain object or event, but often come with no warning and for no reason. People that suffer... Read more »
Part One Part Two This is part three of a self-help program designed to help you achieve mastery over panic attacks. If you have... Read more »
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