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I need information/experiences of medications for anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 558630" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Buspar is in a class of it's own - all by itself. It can be somewhat sedating at first, but it goes away. I *think* it is less habit forming than the benzos. difficult child's former PCA takes it and loves it. It made difficult child despondent. My understanding is that it is used as a maintenance medication. I don't know if it's used PRN. </p><p></p><p>Atarax is an antihistamine. It will cause drowsiness - in my case it knocks me out. I can't stay awake no matter how hard I try.</p><p></p><p>Tenex is in a class called centrally acting alpha[SUB]2A[/SUB]-adrenergic receptor agonists and Clonidine is in a class called centrally acting alpha-agonist hypotensive agents. I don't know how they differ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 558630, member: 7083"] Buspar is in a class of it's own - all by itself. It can be somewhat sedating at first, but it goes away. I *think* it is less habit forming than the benzos. difficult child's former PCA takes it and loves it. It made difficult child despondent. My understanding is that it is used as a maintenance medication. I don't know if it's used PRN. Atarax is an antihistamine. It will cause drowsiness - in my case it knocks me out. I can't stay awake no matter how hard I try. Tenex is in a class called centrally acting alpha[SUB]2A[/SUB]-adrenergic receptor agonists and Clonidine is in a class called centrally acting alpha-agonist hypotensive agents. I don't know how they differ. [/QUOTE]
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