Posted by Tepi on August 26, 2013, at 11:21:29
In reply to Re: New or best Antianxiety drugs?, posted by Topdog on August 26, 2013, at 4:30:02
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> A quick fix would be a benzodiazepine of course, like Xanax or Valium, thou these chemicals can be addictive, but they do work. A long term relief is most often found in SSRI's thou in 40% of cases they fail to correct SA.
> Gabapentin (Neurontin) would also be worth considering. Guys who are on it often start "liking" it. I read this one story of a guy who took 9000mg of Gabapentin at once, he couldn't figure out which button on the elevator was up or down.
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> Also Lyrica, an anticonvulsant med is prescribed for anxiety related disorders in Europe.
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Thanks for your answer. I sometime took Gabapentin prescrybed by me .I got tired of doctors no giving me new meds so I tried it
I remember it helped me a bit but Ididnt use the correct doses so I am willing to try it again
> If the above fail, next comes the Nardil, there is not much that have to be added here, other than it's Nardil. It can make you feel too good on constant basis.
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> Good luck!
I was on Nardil for 4 years but the social fear was still thereThanks for the help
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