“What is the best medication for panic attacks?”
I have panic attacks. What is the best medication for panic attacks?
3 Answers
It would be best to see a psychiatrist if you are considering medication since psychologists in California are not yet permitted to prescribe psychotropic medication. There are anti-anxiety medications to use for quick, short-term relief and ones such as anti-depressants (SSRIs) that provide longer-term relief for anxiety. Many people mistake an anxiety attack (i.e., having an overwhelming experience of anxiety) for a panic attack. In the later, one experiences intense symptoms of racing heart, difficulty breathing, and often feel as if they are having a heart attack or are going to die. Psychotherapy can be a helpful treatment or adjunct to medication. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, as well as positive self-talk and relaxation exercises, such as deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and positive visualization are particularly helpful. One might also consider exploring deeper sources that might be contributing to anxiety.