Dealing With Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Anxiety and panic attacks
Anxiety and Panic Disorders are becoming more and more common in modern life. Although exact figures are hard to come by, it is estimated that up to 6.5% of the population has suffered from a diagnosable Anxiety Disorder, while many more people struggle with uncomfortable and distressing symptoms of stress and anxiety.
Prescription drugs are too often the the treatment of choice for the vast majority of people suffering from anxiety and panic attacks.
Some examples of prescription drugs used to treat anxiety are Diazepam, Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Inderol, Clonidine, ... See the complete post here
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