May 2009
Social Anxiety Disorder Medications And Their Side Effects
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The Side Effects Of Social Anxiety Disorder Medications
Anxiety disorder is the third most common psychiatric disorder after alcohol abuse and depression. There are many ways to treat the disorder, with the most common being social anxiety disorder
medication. It is important to know how these medications work and how they can affect their users.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
The gentlest type of social anxiety disorder medication contains what is called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors increase the levels of
serotonin in the brain, making the user feel happier and calmer. Some well-known name brands that use SSRIs are Prozac and Zoloft. The side effects of SSRIs can include headaches, dry mouth,
nausea, irritability, and loss of appetite, problems sleeping, drowsiness, weight gain, shaking hands, diarrhea, and sleepiness. These are all annoying side effects, but none of them should be
life threatening.
Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines are minor tranquilizers or psychoactive drugs that are social anxiety disorder medications that slow down the body's nervous system, giving it an all-over calm. These drugs are
usually only used as a quick acting, short term solutions to symptoms. One major side effect of these drugs are that they can be addictive, so they should only be taken as prescribed by a
doctor. Other side effects can include drowsiness, fatigue, slurred speech, weakness, memory loss, blurred vision and lightheadedness.
Antidepressants
Antidepressants are social anxiety disorder medications that affect the neurotransmitters in the brain. The side effects can vary depending on what antidepressant is used. One major side effect
of all antidepressants is the susceptibility to suicide. The FDA has put out a warning on all antidepressants. Anyone taking them may be more susceptible to suicide, especially when they start
to take them or when their dosage is changed.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are very powerful antidepressant social anxiety disorder medications that have very dangerous side effects. These drugs can be toxic when combined with
certain other drugs and foods. These should be avoided unless all other forms of treatment have failed.
Beta-Blockers
Beta-blockers, which are used to control high blood pressure, are sometimes used as social anxiety disorder medications. These can be taken in low doses before a time when the patient believes
they will have an attack. The common side effects are fatigue, nightmares, diarrhea, hypotension, nausea, cold extremities, abnormal vision, heart failure, insomnia, heart block, bronchospasm,
erectile dysfunction, decreased concentration, dizziness, bradycardia, hallucinations, depression, sexual dysfunction, and dyspnea.
Long Term
Treatment with social anxiety disorder medications is long-term. A patient should expect to take the medication for at least a year. The treatment could be longer depending on the severity of
the patient's condition and if the patient is also receiving any non-medication social anxiety disorder treatment.
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