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What to Expect with Medication as the Anxiety Disorder Generalized Treatment PlanBe Patient There are three main people who might be prescribing you medicine as part of your anxiety disorder generalized treatment. First of all, there is your doctor, second is a psychiatrist, and third is a clinical nurse specialist. Who, from these three groups you have will depend on your health plan, as well as your personal preferences. While there are many different kinds of medicines that are a part of anxiety disorder generalized treatment, there are three main kinds that are used the most often. These medications are Paxil, Celexa, and Zoloft. Paxil is often used to treat both anxiety and depression, and is often prescribed to people who are middle-aged. The highest dose that a person can take is 60, and the doses are generally given in multiples of 10. Celexa is often used as part of the anxiety disorder generalized treatment plan for children and teenagers. However, Celexa also is a medication that can cause more stress and panic attacks, so it needs to be prescribed with caution. Zoloft is currently the only FDA-approved drug that can be taken long-term. The main complaint with Zoloft is that it causes stomach upset, but it still considered among the most effective medications for anxiety disorders, and millions of people are currently taking it as part of their anxiety disorder generalized treatment plan. It should be noted that it will take a couple of months for the medications that are being used in anxiety disorder generalized treatment plans to work. The reason for this is that it needs to be in the bloodstream, and that process takes time. This process can be very annoying for people who are having trouble with their anxiety disorder, so at the same time it is going to be necessary to have patience. If a particular medication is not working, then it is important to tell your doctor right away. For more information on the various treatment plans that are available, make sure that you have a consultation with your doctor. Your doctor will be able to recommend various treatment plans, and at the same time you will be able to choose the one that you think will work the best for your situation. Remember, anxiety disorders can be successfully treated! |
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