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Facts About Panic Attack Medications, Therapies and Programs

03rd March 2009
Most people that are suffering from anxiety panic attacks have related that their symptoms are the most traumatizing experiences of their lives. After having the first panic attack most patients end up in the emergency room, where usually medication are b... Read >
Author: broalex

Depression Medications

19th December 2008
A few days of feeling sad or depressed does not mean depression. A serious condition that can last months or even years, that's depression. According to various reports as many as fifteen million Americans suffer from this disease. Only about 4.5 million ... Read >
Author: Kalidas

Brain Injured Victims Show Signs of Depression Remission With Treatment

27th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley The Journal of Psychopharmacology reported that TBI victims who were also suffering from depression were likely to have no affects from anti-depressants and were likely going to need a stronger form of therapy. Indivi... Read >
Author: LegalView

The Death Risk Of Prozac

27th October 2008
Depression is a major concern, particularly because the condition can often bring suicidal thoughts and behaviors as part of its side effects. In an effort to prevent these deaths, treatments such as psychotherapy and medications like Prozac are used to r... Read >
Author: morningshift

Understanding Paxil Side Effects

29th July 2008
The drug Paxil was approved by the FDA in 1993. Since then it has become one of the most widely prescribed and heralded anti-depressants on the market. Paxil is in the family of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Paxil is a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Depression: Medications for effective treatment

20th May 2008
Medications to curb, treat and cure depression are widely available on the market, these days. These medications are known as antidepressant medications. Depression does not occur to a specific type of individual. It can strike anyone, anytime and anyw... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Depression Medication And Drugs

15th May 2008
Finding the best antidepressant for you can be a challenge. Don't be surprised if you have to try more than one drug before you find one that works well for you. Many doctors continue to rely on well established drugs known as tricyclic antidepressants. T... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Complete Information on Bradykinesia

15th May 2008
Bradykinesia is one of the constituents of Parkinson's disease. Bradykinesia is a movement disorder and a perception disorder. Bradykinesia Slowed power to begin and remain movements, and diminished power to adapt the system's stance. It is normally the a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Cure Panic Attacks

02nd May 2008
Panic attacks are there to be combated and overcome. If you are suffering from such medical and mental conditions, it would be helpful and appropriate if you would lean the correct and effective means of dealing with panic attack. You have to learn severa... Read >
Author: Rolf Arne Trondhjem

What can be done about depression in Alzheimer's Disease?

27th April 2008
Did you see the news last December that Terry Pratchett has Alzheimer's. He is only 59. When I was younger, we used to congratulate anyone who approached their sixtieth birthday without dying. Now, with the improvements in diet and medical science, we all... Read >
Author: John Scott

What is the story behind pre-emption?

25th April 2008
Law is one of those funny things that seems to rumble along in the background to most people's lives without them ever really thinking too much about it. Until they need it, that is. Then you find it has crept up behind you and is shouting, "Boo!" â€" mak... Read >
Author: John Scott

Causes and Cures of Imbalanced Brain Chemistry in Anxiety Disorders and Depression

07th April 2008
Anxiety and Depression is caused by an imbalance of brain chemistry. Symptoms are normally dealt with by drugs, such as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI's) like Paroxetine (Paxil), Sertraline (Zoloft) and Fluoxetine (Prozac). Little do ... Read >
Author: James O'Neill

Combat Acute Depression

19th March 2008
Depression is an illness which has become common in recent a times. This mental illness is associated with deep thoughts of the patients which makes them think they are loosing the charm and the glitters of life. It has many different forms and is associa... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

The problem with Prozac

10th March 2008
Recent news reports have highlighted a major problem with Prozac, basically that it doesn't actually work. Incredible isn't it? It all stemmed from a major study by Hull University into the available data on drugs obtained under the Freedom of Information... Read >
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Cyclic Antidepressants Information

22nd January 2008
Cyclic antidepressants (CAs) contain a 3-ring molecular structure. Cyclic medications balance certain brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) that cause depression when out of balance. Cyclic antidepressants relieve depression in about 60% of people with depr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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