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Panic Attacks Question: I am currently taking klonopin for panic attacks, but I don t like the side effects. Are there other better medications that can be taken for this disorder?

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Panic Attacks Question: I am currently taking klonopin for panic attacks, but I don t like the side effects. Are there other better medications that can be taken for this disorder?

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There are many drugs used in panic attacks. Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SRI) and anti-depressants are sometimes useful. Beta-blockers have also been used. Panic attack/anxiety Question: I would like to know what is the recently recommended medication to treat panic attack and anxiety. Answer: Panic attacks are common and usually start in the late teens or early 20s. They tend to run in families and often occur for several months followed by long spells where they are absent. A large percentage of patients will develop depression at some time during their lives. Several medical conditions will mimic or cause this disorder and need to be screened prior to treatment. Also, different drugs have been known to trigger this disorder. Alcohol, antihistamines, caffeine, cocaine, pseudoephedrine, aspirin, hallucinogens (LSD etc.) are the ones available without a prescription – the rest are prescription drugs. Treatment centers on use of drugs SRI antidepressants, tricyclic antidepressants, MAO

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