Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| alprazolam | Xanax |
| clonazepam | Klonopin |
| diazepam | Valium |
| lorazepam | Ativan |
Benzodiazepines are usually taken as a tablet, capsule or
oral solution (liquid form), but some may also be injected or taken as a rectal
suppository.
How It Works
Benzodiazepines are antianxiety medicines
that are used to treat
panic disorder.1 Alprazolam,
specifically, is effective in reducing
anxiety and nervous tension and can be helpful in
easing
agoraphobia. Benzodiazepines are sometimes prescribed
for immediate relief of symptoms, but antidepressants are usually used for
long-term treatment of panic disorder and may be prescribed along with a
benzodiazepine to treat panic disorder.2
Benzodiazepines can be used on a daily basis or taken as needed, unlike
antidepressants, which must be taken every day.
Why It Is Used
Benzodiazepines may be used to treat
panic disorder if:
- Antidepressants are not effective or their side
effects are not well-tolerated.
- Medicine is needed for immediate
relief of severe symptoms of panic disorder, anxiety about having a panic
attack, or agoraphobia.
How Well It Works
Benzodiazepines are effective in
providing rapid relief of symptoms associated with panic disorder and
agoraphobia.
Side Effects
Possible side effects of benzodiazepines
include:
- Drowsiness.
- Lightheadedness.
- Fatigue.
- Blurred
vision.
- Slurred speech.
- Memory
loss.
- Weakness.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a
warning on clonazepam (Klonopin) and the risk of suicide and suicidal thoughts.
The FDA does not recommend that people stop using this medicine. Instead,
people who take clonazepam should be watched closely for
warning signs of suicide. People who take clonazepam
and who are worried about this side effect should talk to a doctor.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is
not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Benzodiazepines are associated with the risk of
dependency (abuse) and the possibility of withdrawal symptoms.
It
is possible for symptoms of panic disorder to return when the drug is
stopped.
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