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However, benzodiazepines should not be taken for long periods as they may create tolerance to their therapeutic effects. This could result in the feeling of sedation, hostility and vivid or disturbing dreams. In the long run, it can lead to dependence and addiction. People with a history or substance abuse or depression should use benzodiazepines with caution. They can also increase your risk of sustaining an accident or overdose.<br><br>Medications like Klonopin (clonazepam), Xanax (alprazolam) and Valium (diazepam) are among the most common benzodiazepines. These medications are available in tablets, liquids, and injections. Some are short-acting, lasting a few hours. Others are long-acting and last for several days. Benzodiazepines fall under pregnancy category D. This means that they could harm a fetus during pregnancy. They can also get into the breast milk, causing weight loss and lethargy in newborns.<br><br>Physical dependence can occur after long-term benzodiazepine usage. 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However, there are alternatives to treat anxiety, including benzodiazepines and certain anticonvulsants like gabapentin (Neurontin) and pregabalin (Lyrica).<br><br>Many people who suffer from ADHD have anxiety disorders, which can cause their symptoms to become more severe. There are medications that treat both disorders simultaneously. For example, stimulants like methylphenidate (Ritalin) and dextroamphetamine (Adderall) increase the levels of the chemicals norepinephrine and dopamine in the brain, which enhances attention and executive functioning. Some [http://wx.abcvote.cn/home.php?mod=space&uid=3879522 doctors prescribing adhd medication] might combine these drugs with SSRIs and other psychiatric drugs to treat depression and anxiety symptoms.<br><br>However, some antidepressants, especially those that increase serotonin levels, can reduce sexual desire. If you notice this happening talk to your doctor about adjusting your dosage or switching medications. 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Patients who are taking stimulants and have been switched to MAO inhibitors should wait 2 weeks before taking them again, since this will prevent a dangerous interaction. MAO inhibitors may cause sleepiness or sedation. This can be a problem for ADHD sufferers who must drive, or do other tasks that require alertness.<br><br>Psychotherapy<br><br>Anxiety is a typical co-occurring condition that is associated with Attention Deficit Disorder. It is also associated with other mood disorders, including depression. In adults, these conditions can impact the home and work life and make it difficult to build healthy relationships. A therapist can help you learn how to manage your symptoms and overcome anxiety. They can also teach you coping techniques that will improve the quality of your life.<br><br>These side effects can exacerbate anxiety, despite the fact that they are effective. These effects include changes in appetite, tics and stomach upset. These side effects are usually minor, and are treated or controlled by other medications. Some people can also develop a dependence on stimulant medication. This can result in a decrease in concentration and drowsiness. In these situations, it is recommended to switch to a non-stimulant medicine.<br><br>Symptoms of anxiety and ADHD often co-occur, which is why it is important to consult an expert in mental health regarding your concerns. This will help you determine the root of the issue and offer other options for treatment. You can treat anxiety using psychotherapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy. These treatments can help you change negative thinking patterns and behaviors.<br><br>Some ADHD medications, including atomoxetine and viloxazine, have been proven to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. Other psychiatric drugs like antidepressants or Clonidine can also be helpful. Additionally, a therapist can teach you relaxation techniques and other stress reduction techniques.<br><br>Many individuals with ADHD are also prone to anxiety, which can cause problems with home and work. This can lead people to feel like they have failed and have low self-esteem. People who suffer from ADHD are more likely to feel overwhelmed in social situations. This can lead to anxiety and uncertain. These feelings can make it difficult to focus and can worsen symptoms of ADHD.
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