Anxiety Medication Side Effects
Modern anxiety medication, including antidepressants and benzodiazepines, have become the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States according to a recent government study. Over 120 million prescriptions for these drugs are written every year in the United States alone.
The truth is these drugs work very well for many people. Popular anxiety drugs such as Paxil®, Zoloft®, Prozac®, Xanax®, Lexapro®, Ativan®, Wellbutrin®, Effexor®, Librium® Desyrel®, Elavil®, and Celexa® offer relief to thousands of people suffering from anxiety disorders.
But modern anti-anxiety drugs are far from the perfect cure. Here is a list of the most common anxiety medication side effects:
There can also be more serious side effects such as fever, confusion, muscle rigidity, and cardiac, liver, or kidney problems. In rare cases suicide and homicidal rages have been blamed on anti-anxiety drug use. In fact, this concern lead the FDA to mandate black box warning labels on all antidepressant drugs disclosing the increased risks of suicidal thinking and behavior, known as suicidality.
Anxiety medication side effects are common and the implications of long-term anxiety drug use are still largely unknown. The decision to start anxiety drug treatment is not one to be taken lightly. Before you decide to start such treatment there are some key points to consider:
Most of these facts have flown under the radar of many doctors and their patients. Mostly due to the fact that they are being mislead by the pharmaceutical giants that produce and aggressively market these drugs.
Earlier this year (2008) an alarming report was released by the acclaimed New England Journal Of Medicine. The report shows the effectiveness of antidepressant drugs has been severely over hyped. It turns out the pharmaceutical companies that produce antidepressant drugs are publishing the results of only positive clinical trial data in medical journals while suppressing all the negative data. In cases where negative clinical study data is published, the negative parts are being rewritten to appear positive or simply being omitted altogether.
Since doctors rely primarily on this published medical journal data they are getting a skewed view of the effectiveness and safety of antidepressant drugs. As far as they know, little evidence exists to make them think twice about prescribing antidepressants to their patients. As a result, many more patients are ending up on frequently ineffective and dangerous antidepressant drugs.
So is there any good news?
Yes. The good news is that there are natural alternatives available to treat anxiety disorders. In fact they have been around far longer than pharmaceutical drugs have.
But do these natural anxiety remedies really work?
Most people don´t realize that about 25% of all prescription drugs are derived from trees, shrubs, and herbs. While not effective in every case, natural anxiety remedies work in nearly as many cases as anxiety drugs do. The advantages of natural herbal treatments for anxiety over antidepressant drugs are:
If you are presently taking antidepressants or benzodiazepines or considering such anxiety treatments you may want to consider looking at safer non-drug alternatives. Anxiety medication side effects and the problems they cause may not be worth the risk to your long-term health.