
The response to conventional medicine panic attack disorder is limited to prescription drugs and psychotherapy. If the goal of conventional medical treatment is to eliminate the symptoms of a panic attack after the treatments offered by this branch of medicine are successful. Most individuals who use the tools of the duel of medication and psychotherapy of panic attack can walk into their lives and past life like everyone else. The panic attack medication is especially helpful in reducing symptoms of panic disorder and any accompanying depression that you would get.
The first type of panic attack medication known as SSRIs. These initials represent selective inhibitor of serotonin reuptake. Usually the first choice of treatment, the SSRI is a type of antidepressant. It is usually the treatment of choice because it has few side effects while performing the greatest amount of good. The panic attack medication classified under SSRIs include:
• Citalopram (Celexa also known as generic)
• Escitalopram (Generic Lexapro)
• Fluoxetine (generic Prozac)
• Paroxetine (generic Paxil)
• Sertraline (Zoloft generic)
This class of drugs, however, like any other panic attack medication is not risk free. It comes with an accompanying series of potential problems. For some people the side effect of an SSRI can develop a series (or just one) for physical symptoms. People using such medication have complained of insomnia, headaches, joint pain and muscle, rashes, stomach problems, diarrhea and nausea. For many people these problems are very soft. For other people these conditions are ephemeral.