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Benzodiazepines

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alprazolam (Alp, Alprozolam)
Xanax
diazepam
Valium
Ativan
lorazepam


All other Benzodiazepines

bromazepam
chlordiazepoxide
clonazepam (Klonopin)
Lexotan / Lexotanil
Librium (Librax / Libritabs)
Halcion (triazolam)
Mogadon
Nitrazepam
Restoril
Rivotril
Temazepam
Tranxene (clorazepate)




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ANTIANXIETY MEDICATIONS

Everyone experiences anxiety at one time or another--"butterflies in the stomach" before giving a speech or sweaty palms during a job interview are common symptoms. Other symptoms include irritability, uneasiness, jumpiness, feelings of apprehension, rapid or irregular heartbeat, stomachache, nausea, faintness, and breathing problems.

Anxiety is often manageable and mild, but sometimes it can present serious problems. A high level or prolonged state of anxiety can make the activities of daily life difficult or impossible. People may have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or more specific anxiety disorders such as panic, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Both antidepressants and antianxiety medications are used to treat anxiety disorders. The broad-spectrum activity of most antidepressants provides effectiveness in anxiety disorders as well as depression. The first medication specifically approved for use in the treatment of OCD was the tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine (Anafranil). The SSRIs, fluoxetine (Prozac), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine (Paxil), and sertraline (Zoloft) have now been approved for use with OCD. Paroxetine has also been approved for social anxiety disorder (social phobia), GAD, and panic disorder; and sertraline is approved for panic disorder and PTSD. Venlafaxine (Effexor) has been approved for GAD.

Antianxiety medications include the benzodiazepines family, which can relieve symptoms within a short time. They have relatively few side effects: drowsiness and loss of coordination are most common; fatigue and mental slowing or confusion can also occur. These effects make it dangerous for people taking benzodiazepines to drive or operate some machinery. Other side effects are rare.

Benzodiazepines vary in duration of action in different people; they may be taken two or three times a day, sometimes only once a day, or just on an "as-needed" basis. Dosage is generally started at a low level and gradually raised until symptoms are diminished or removed. The dosage will vary a great deal depending on the symptoms and the individual's body chemistry.

It is wise to abstain from alcohol when taking benzodiazepines, because the interaction between benzodiazepines and alcohol can lead to serious and possibly life-threatening complications. It is also important to tell the doctor about other medications being taken.

People taking benzodiazepines for weeks or months may develop tolerance for and dependence on these drugs. Abuse and withdrawal reactions are also possible. For these reasons, the medications are generally prescribed for brief periods of time--days or weeks--and sometimes just for stressful situations or anxiety attacks. However, some patients may need long-term treatment.

It is essential to talk with the doctor before discontinuing a benzodiazepine. A withdrawal reaction may occur if the treatment is stopped abruptly. Symptoms may include anxiety, shakiness, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, or in extreme cases, seizures. A withdrawal reaction may be mistaken for a return of the anxiety because many of the symptoms are similar. After a person has taken benzodiazepines for an extended period, the dosage is gradually reduced before it is stopped completely. Commonly used benzodiazepines include clonazepam (Klonopin), alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam (Valium), and lorazepam (Ativan).

The only medication specifically for anxiety disorders other than the benzodiazepines is buspirone (BuSpar). Unlike the benzodiazepines, buspirone must be taken consistently for at least 2 weeks to achieve an antianxiety effect and therefore cannot be used on an "as-needed" basis.

Beta blockers, medications often used to treat heart conditions and high blood pressure, are sometimes used to control "performance anxiety" when the individual must face a specific stressful situation--a speech, a presentation in class, or an important meeting. Propranolol (Inderal, Inderide) is a commonly used beta blocker.


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Antianxiety Medications (by generic name)

(All of these antianxiety medications except buspirone are benzodiazepines)

alprazolam Xanax, Alp, Kalma, Alprazolam Intensol, Alti-Alprazolam, Apo-Alpraz, Gen-Alprazolam, Novo-Alprazol, Nu-Alpraz
bromazepam Lexotan / Lexotanil, Alti-Bromazepam, Gen-Bromazepam, Lectopam
buspirone BuSpar
chlordiazepoxide Librax, Libritabs, Librium, Apo-Chlordiazepoxide, Novo-Poxide
clobazam Frisium
clonazepam Klonopin, Rivotril, Alti-Clonazepam, Apo-Clonazepam, Clonapam, Gen-Clonazepam, PMS-Clonazepam
clorazepate Azene, Tranxene, Apo-Clorazepate, Novo-Clopate
diazepam Valium, Ducene, Antenex, Diastat, Diazepam Intensol, Dizac, Apo-Diazepam, Diazemuls, Novo-Dipam, PMS-Diazepam, Vivol
estazolam ProSom
flunitrazepam Hypnodorm, Rohypnol
flurazepam Dalmane, Apo-Flurazepam, Novo-Flupam, Somnol
halazepam Paxipam
lorazepam Ativan, Lorazepam Intensol, Apo-Lorazepam, Novo-Lorazem, Nu-Loraz
nitrazepam Mogadon, Alodorm
oxazepam Serax, Serepax, Murelax, Alepam, Apo-Oxazepam, Novoxapam
prazepam Centrax
quazepam Doral,
temazepam Restoril, Euhypnos, Nocturne, Normison, Temaze, Temtabs, Razepam, Temaz, Apo-Temazepam, Novo-Temazepam
triazolam Halcion, Alti-Triazolam, Apo-Triazo, Gen-Triazolam, Novo-Triolam

Source: National Institute of Mental Health
NIH Publication No. 02-3929
Revised April 2002


Other brand / generic names, variations, synonyms and misspellings:
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