Archive for February, 2010

Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Anxiety appears after or during stress and it is a normal reaction of it. Generally, it is a helpful thing for people, as it contributes at dealing with the difficult situations in life- at work, at the school/university when people get more ambitious, it helps stay focused on a significant project. But sometimes anxiety turns to cause unreasonable frightening for day by day situations, in these cases it becomes an anxiety disorder.

Physical effects like nausea, stomach aches or headaches, heart palpitations, shortness of breath or chest pain can come with anxiety. The human body physically gets ready to fight with the perceived threat. As a response to this fight, the digestive and immune system are not very functional, the heart rate and pressure of blood are increased, as well as sweating. . The blood flow which is going to muscle groups also increases. The signs of anxiety are: sweating, pale skin, trembling; but also when going through anxiety- it can be perceived as a feeling of panic or dread.

Sudden blows of  intense fear occurring without a known cause or warning are the panic attacks.  They are far more terrific comparing to the anxiety itself or the sense of being “stressed out” that the majority of humans go through. The statistics show that one person out of  each 75, will undergo panic attacks at least once in their lives.

Persons who repeatedly experience full-blown panic attacks are possible to become incapacitated because of it, and better to look for a treatment earlier than starting to abstain from places or circumstances where panic attacks have happen. To take an example, if a person had a panic attack in an elevator, this can lead to a panic disorder, which can cause a permanent fright of elevators that is able to change the choice of a flat or a working place (job)- this restricts also the places to get medical attention or entertain.

Generally panic attacks are not critical,  but they can terrorize, most of it because of the sense of  “out of control” and “crazy”. Panic disorder is dreadful due to the panic attacks affiliated with it, but also due to the fact that it frequently causes other complications like depression, drug/alcohol abuse, phobias, medical complications, up to suicide.

What is Alprazolam ?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The drug named Alprazolam takes part from the benzodiazepine class of drugs, and has a fast action and short term of efficiency. Usually it can be bought also with the names like Xanax, Niravam or Xanor. Xanax usually can be taken to deal with anxiety, beginning with mild cases till bad panic attacks. Also it was shown that Xanax is effective for some kind of depression and the mood-jumps which occur because of the PMS (pre menstrual syndrome) and because of alcoholism. This medication drug can be addictive and it should be consumed only if a doctor prescribed it, under his care.

What to avoid when taking Xanax?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

The alcohol is contraindicated to be consumed while taking Xanax. If still it was taken, the medicine can grow the alcohol effects. Also Xanax can have the side effect to decrease your reaction or speed of thinking, so in case you have to drive or do something that needs your attention and mind, be careful to practice it good enough.

Another dangerous interaction while using Xanax can be caused by the grapefruit or its juice. Better have a discussion with your doctor regarding the consumption of grapefruit during the treatment. Do not change the amount of grapefruit products from your usual diet before the doctor’s consult.

Xanax – Important information

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Xanax is a medicational drug that is not recommended for persons allergic to it or one of  the other benzodiazepines, like diazepam (valium), oxazepam (serax), chlordiazepoxide  (librium), lorazepam (ativan) or clorazepate (tranxene). Taking Xanax while pregnant could cause malformations in a fetus.

Before using Xanax, be sure to talk to your doctor, especially in case you have glaucoma, any breathing problems, kidney disease or liver problems, also if you have in past (or present) a depression or dependence of drugs or alcohol.

The alcohol consumption is contraindicated during the time you are taking Xanax, it can increase the alcohol’s effect. This drug should be taken only by the person for which it was prescribed, as it can be addictive. Do not share Xanax with other persons, especially if that person had an addiction or abuse of drugs. Be certain to put the medication in a safe place where it cannot be found by other people.