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The impacts of anxiety disorders on a person's life can be many. When fear of panic attacks cloud daily living, people often find it is nearly impossible to function. While anxiety medications can help relieve some of the symptoms, they are not always completely effective or even advised for long-term use. In some cases, the use of anxiety medications is also sidelined by the presence of depression. Unfortunately, depression and anxiety medications that are meant to treat symptoms immediately do not mix.

Depression And Anxiety Medications

Some of the most effective medications for the treatment of acute anxiety symptoms happen to be depressants. Medications like Valium and Xanax are all commonly used to treat acute anxiety symptoms, but they are not generally advised for people with depression.

Although depression and anxiety medications do not mix, there is still help available medically for patients. Anti-depressants have also been shown very useful for the treatment of anxiety. The trick here lies in the fact that these medications can take some time to actually start working. Once they kick in, however, they can be quite effective. In some cases, both forms of medication are prescribed to people with anxiety.

What To Do If Depression Strikes

When depression and anxiety medications mix, as is not uncommon with this condition, patients are generally advised to make their physicians aware of the change immediately. If anti-anxiety medications are currently in use, doctors will generally have patients discontinue them or they will add anti-depressants into the routine.

Leaving Depression Unchecked

Anxiety disorders are serious enough on their own. Add depression into the mix and the combination can be fatal - literally. Seeking help if the symptoms of clinical depression appear is always advised. Signs of depression that anxiety patients and their loved ones should keep watchful for include:

• Loss of interest in normal activities, including work, school and even favorite hobbies.
• Extreme sadness, crying fits and blues that last for more than a few days.
• Thoughts of suicide or death.
• Changes in eating habits. People who are depressed are prone to over or under eating.
• Feelings of hopelessness

Depression and anxiety do very often present together. Considering this, it is very important for patients to be aware of the signs and report them if the do present.

Living with anxiety is not easy. While medications can ease the symptoms, their use should be carefully monitored. Unfortunately, depression and anxiety medications do not mix very well. If this secondary condition does arise, medication changes or additions are generally in order.



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