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Thread: Anxiety Tablets

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    Lightbulb Anxiety Tablets

    Sorry if this has been posted else but....I'm just wondering as I'm feeling anxious a lot what if any tablets you use and what the might be like.
    Just so I can be armed when heading into my doctors.
    Last edited by callmejessicag; 03-16-2014 at 09:19 PM.

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    I have seroquil and methoprazine. Both are excellent; the first is the only reason I can have a good night's sleep and the second stopped the anxiety induced dry heaves I had for a year.

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    Well, I worked in a drugstore for a while in the lab, there's a lot of anti-anxiety pills available on the market. Your doctor will know what's best for you.

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    Tranxene. It works wonderfully as-needed (if you don't want to take something every day). Takes about 20-30 minutes to work, but all my anxiety just goes away. No side effects at all, especially not n*. No high feeling, drowsy, or dizziness, either.
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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    I was given Klonopin as needed for anxiety attacks. It's lovely. It helps me sleep at night, sometimes, but I try not to use it all the time. I had Xanax, but it made me very sleepy very quickly, whereas Klonopin kicks in a little slower, but lasts longer and doesn't simply knock me straight out.

    Your doc will know the best for your situation, though.

    I also never experienced a nausea side-effect with either of them.

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    I've heard good things about Klonopin, I want to try it.

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    I was on Propanolol but I wouldn't advise this one, the GP will select a suitable one for you

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    Default Re: Anxiety Tablets

    I agree, your doctor will discuss with you suitable options, that's one thing people on a forum can't really advise you on Different meds work differently for different people, it's all about your body's make up.
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