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March 09, 2010
Anti Anxiety Medication Can Provide Only Temporary Relief
Filed Under (Osteoporosis) by admin

Each intense anxiety attack is generally accompanied by the useage of anti anxiety medication to avoid other similar episodes. Nevertheless, tranquilizers do not provide relief from the health problem and they also have the disadvantage of triggering all types of side effects. Here are a few of the paradoxical and troublesome negative responses triggered by anti-anxiety medication in general. Although the major advantage from their use consists of the relaxation of the nerves, too much soothing will make the person feel sleepy even if you will need alertness.

Because anti-anxiety medication blocks the secretion or the release of certain chemicals on the level of the central nervous system, this may often lead to bad dexterity, lack of energy and slow reflexes. Some people have even reported impaired thinking, confusion, dizziness and disorientation, not to mention the impossibility to operate machines and drive. The extensive use of anti-anxiety medication is also associated with the appearance of depression with or without suicidal feelings. Drugs do eliminate the anxiety discomfort, but they also make it impossible for the sufferer to experience pain or pleasure thus affecting the quality of life in very many ways.

There are also a few inexplicable paradoxes in some individual’s responses after the useage of anti-anxiety medication. For instance, tranquilizers are designed to produce calm and relaxation, but in specific cases drugs can increase the agitation and the frustration level. Plus, rage, hostility and mania have been noticed in some cases. Although very rare and equally dangerous, aggressive behaviors and hallucinations are also possible as a result of anti-anxiety medication use. The majority of paradoxical reactions to anti-anxiety medications are usually encountered with the elderly and children, as well as with patients with developmental disabilities.

Therefore, selecting the therapy to stop anxiety attacks requires greatest care plus it normally involves the use of a complementary therapy instead of the useage of drugs. Anti-anxiety medication just reduces or stops the symptoms without improving the medical problem in any way. The element or the problem that generates the panic attacks is still there, in some way kept under control, and as soon as the treatment is discontinued, you’re likely to experience anxiety all over again. Therefore, all the therapy endeavours should be directed in the direction of attacking anxiety and depression by proper analysis and identification with the causes behind the problem.

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