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Old 05-05-2007, 11:57 PM  
JaneB
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Originally Posted by websiex View Post
I know I have some sort of panic disorder, and I was wondering if anyone with experience knows how prescriptions for these work.

I know a doctor can prescribe you Xanax (Alprazolam)/Klonopin(Clonazepam) to begin an SSRI treatment, but is it possible to just get a prescription for Klonopin or any other long lasting benzodiazepine without getting on a SSRI regimen? (As in you just have a benzo regimen.)

I ask this because SSRIs have been shown to have very negative side effects and even fail to work at all. On the other hand, I have a friend who has an anxiety disorder and receives only Klonopin to take twice a day. He gave me some, and it works perfectly.

Basically.. do most doctors do the SSRI thing, or can you request a long lasting benzodiazepine (Klonopin) regimen. I'm going to the doctor soon, and I think if he puts me on an SSRI regimen I'm going to just deny it... I know for a fact Klonopin works and has no major side effects, so I believe I should just get this drug. I want to avoid SSRIs at all costs.

If you are on any reigmen for anxiety, please post your treatments and thoughts about the drugs used in your regimens. Thanks.


Yes you can take a Benzo without having to take an SSRI. I have a panic disorder and I take Xanax 1 mg, four times a day. Klonopin is a good drug as well. The only side effect is that it can make you very tired, so make sure they start you off at a low dose and then slowly increase the dose if they have to. Do not let any doctor make you feel like you have to take an SSRI drug. I have tried almost all of them except Prozac and I have found the side effects worse then the actual panic. Hit me up if you ever want to chat. I can send you some links to online panic support groups.
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