Friday, February 29, 2008

Taking Anxiety Medicine

People who go to the doctor have no problem with taking antibiotics to get better. Even at home, people will take over the counter meds to stop a headache or when fighting a cold. When it comes to taking medicines prescribed for anxiety, people seem to hesitate.

Why is anxiety medicine so bad that people don’t want to take it? There is no good reason to not take it. The biggest thing to understand is that anxiety medicine isn’t the cure. It helps a lot but there are more steps to it. Some medicines might interact so it’s always a good idea to bring a list of medications that a person takes. Even over the counter medicines can react so tell the doctor everything! Something that potential patients should know is that the anxiety medicine can be addictive to the body. Never go off these medicines alone. The doctor will explain how to do it correctly.

Some people will not need to take any anxiety medicine. The problem is many times rooted into something deeper. Once the doctor and the patient find out what it is, they can work to eliminate the old problem causing the anxiety to go away. If the doctor says that they believe that it would help the person than its okay to ask some questions beforehand.

Questions About Anxiety Medicine

There are some basic questions that a person can ask such as what exactly will the medicine do for a person. Also ask about any possible side effects of the anxiety medicine. Make sure to know if there are any foods or drinks that a person should stop eating or drinking. Always ask the doctor about any changes of medicine or how the new anxiety medicine will react to the body. If the doctor says that a person should take the medicine then ask for how long. For some people it might mean taking them for the rest of their lives, or maybe for six months. One last question to ask is what will happen if the person is taken off of the drug.

There are many other questions that a person can ask and these are just a few. Write down on a piece of paper all of the questions that pop up and bring the list when talking to the doctor. Knowing the proper path to follow isn’t just smart; it shows that the individual wants to take part in the healing. Understanding everything can make it easier to cope when the feelings of anxiety creep in.

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