Neurontin Depression Anxiety

Those who suffer from anxiety experience a constant and recurring feeling of uneasiness or worry. While some patients find relief through prescription drugs, others experience side effects from the medication that are just as bad as those brought on by the anxiety. Neurontin is one of these drugs.

Since FDA approval in 1993, Neurontin is primarily prescribed for the treatment of seizures and pain related to herpes or shingles. However, Neurontin has also proven to be a popular medication for anxiety and bipolar disorders. Though the anti-convulsive drug is successful in abating several anxiety symptoms, it also has been found to create extreme feelings of depression among its users.

Early patient complaints about Neurontin depression were confirmed by a 2008 FDA study, which found that Neurontin was twice as likely to cause depression than a placebo. Furthermore, in some cases, Neurontin failed to quell anxiety symptoms, exacerbating them instead.

The Facts About Treating Anxiety With Medication


Though not all medications prescribed for anxiety result in depression, virtually all of them come with side effects. For many people, these side effects are tolerable, but they are never ideal.

Moreover, Neurontin and other drugs taken for anti-anxiety do nothing to help people cope with their severe feelings of anxiety. Rather, they merely help reduce the symptoms related to anxiety. This means that if an individual wishes to stop taking their medication, the symptoms of anxiety will inevitably return.

Still, anti-anxiety drugs are often a useful tool when it comes to overcoming anxiety. However, if they are to be used, they typically should only play a minor role in the complete treatment process.

Effectively Treating Anxiety


The key to overcoming anxiety in the long term is understanding how, why and when your anxiety occurs. By getting to the root of your anxiety and understanding the related triggers, you can then take healthy and effective steps to eliminate and control it. To succeed in this goal, millions of people each year turn to either an independent anxiety specialist or center from stress and anxiety.

While extreme cases of anxiety may benefit from short-term prescription treatment, centers such as the Midwest Center for Stress and Anxiety (http://www.stresscenter.com) offer 100% non-drug treatment processes. These non-drug anxiety treatment solutions have helped thousands of people overcome their anxiety, sometimes in a matter of just a few weeks.

So whether you want to relieve yourself from the pain of Neurontin depression or simply want to avoid symptoms like these altogether, you can find comfort in knowing that effective non-drug solutions are available.
 

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