Switching Nerve Medicine, Need Opinions?
Okay so I am on lorazepam a.k.a ativan's for my constant panic attacks, well my doctor wants to try me on a different brashness medicine because I still get panic attacks sometimes, he asked me if I own ever took xanax or valium and I told him it had been a long time and I don't know if any of these are better or worse than what I am currently taking
So my question is, should I relocate my current medication or should I go with a stronger nerve prescription such as xanax or valium? possible worse side effects /if any
Answers:
If you are still having panic attacks on lorazepam, then it plainly isn't working for you. Those kinds of medications can begin to go amiss, and it then time to try something else.
Panic attacks are for sure unpleasant to say the least. Most of us who own had them felt our entire world was only just spinning.
I'd suggest you see your doc, and change your meds for this condition. Has an antidepressant been suggested as well? And if you are consuming any alcohol, those meds of those classes of drugs tend to stop working.
Remember surrounded by this condition, the line you walk is thin. Source(s): dad an MD.
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So my question is, should I relocate my current medication or should I go with a stronger nerve prescription such as xanax or valium? possible worse side effects /if any
Answers:
If you are still having panic attacks on lorazepam, then it plainly isn't working for you. Those kinds of medications can begin to go amiss, and it then time to try something else.
Panic attacks are for sure unpleasant to say the least. Most of us who own had them felt our entire world was only just spinning.
I'd suggest you see your doc, and change your meds for this condition. Has an antidepressant been suggested as well? And if you are consuming any alcohol, those meds of those classes of drugs tend to stop working.
Remember surrounded by this condition, the line you walk is thin. Source(s): dad an MD.
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