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Long-term effects drug withdrawal

Antidepressants are commonly used to treat both acute withdrawal and persistent anxiety or insomnia. There is evidence to suggest that they are effective in relieving some acute abstinence symptoms, but it has been more difficult to establish their effectiveness in long-term discontinuation. Antidepressants with sedative and antianxiety effects are the preferred drugs. [Pg.136]

The pharmacoeconomics of the anxiety disorders has received litde attention. In the past drug costs were largely incurred by use of benzodiazepines, most of which are available in generic forms and are cheap. They are effective and acceptable in the short term. Long-term use is associated with the risk of physical dependence, with an adverse risk—benefit ratio and high cost terms to facilitate withdrawal. There is now a trend towards the use of antidepressants in the anxiety disorders. Clinical experience has been followed by formal trial evaluation. [Pg.65]


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