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Antianxiety agents adverse effects

Beta-blocking drugs (eg, propranolol) may be used as antianxiety agents in situations such as performance anxiety. The sympathetic nervous system overactivity associated with anxiety appears to be satisfactorily relieved by the fblockers, and a slight improvement in the nonsomatic components of anxiety may also occur. Adverse central nervous system effects of propranolol include lethargy, vivid dreams, and hallucinations. [Pg.524]

The most commonly used therapies for anxiety and depression are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and the more recently developed serotonin noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). SSRIs, which constitute 60% of the worldwide antidepressant and antianxiety market, are frequently associated with sexual dysfunction, appetite disturbances and sleep disorders. Because SSRIs and SNRIs increase 5-HT levels in the brain, they can indirectly stimulate all 14 serotonergic receptor subtypes [2,3], some of which are believed to lead to adverse side effects associated with these drugs. Common drugs for short-term relief of GAD are benzodiazepines. These sedating agents are controlled substances with addictive properties and can be lethal when used in combination with alcohol. The use of benzodiazepines is associated with addiction, dependency and cognitive impairment. [Pg.458]


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