where to go for help with generalised anxiety disorder?
There are several different medications that can be used for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. These include benzodiazepines, buspirone, hydroxyzine, and antidepressants. Benzodiazepines are also known as “tranquilizers”. Their major advantage is that they work very quickly to reduce anxious feelings as well as physical symptoms of anxiety. Their major disadvantage is that when people discontinue them, there is often a “rebound” anxiety, with return of GAD symptoms. Also, they are not effective for the depressive symptoms that commonly co-occur in GAD. Furthermore, there is an association between the use of benzodiazepines and motor vehicle collisions due to subtle cognitive impairment. Buspirone (or Buspar) is the only medication in its particular class. A major advantage of this agent is that it has relatively few side effects; most people with GAD tolerate it very well. Disadvantages of buspirone are that it takes 3-4 weeks before the agent begins to work, and that it i