Medications
Medicines for
panic disorder are often used to control the symptoms
of
panic attacks, reduce their number and severity, and
reduce the
anxiety and fear associated with having another
attack. Medicines work best if they are used along with
counseling and home treatment, such as relaxation
exercises.2
Medication Choices
Medicines used most often to treat panic attacks include
the following:8
Medicines sometimes used to treat panic disorder include
the following:
What To Think About
Panic
disorder is best treated with both medicines and counseling such as
cognitive-behavioral therapy, which focuses on
modifying certain thinking and behavior patterns. When these two therapies are
combined, relapses of panic attacks occur far less frequently than when only
one treatment is used.11
Your symptoms of
panic disorder should start to improve within a few weeks after beginning
medicines. If improvement is not seen within 6 to 8 weeks, a higher dose or
another medicine may be needed.10
Most
medicines used to treat panic attacks need to be continued for a year or longer
and then may be decreased gradually over several
weeks.12 If you experience panic attacks again while
medicines are being stopped, the medicines may be continued for at least a few
months more. Some people may need to stay on medicines for a long time to keep
symptoms under control.
You may also need to be reevaluated for
other conditions associated with panic disorder, such as
depression or
substance abuse, because having one of these
conditions makes treatment more difficult.8, 1