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Treating Social Anxiety Disorder?
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Hmmm, lexapro is a excellent one
Zoloft – it is more frequently prescribed for anti-depression but it also works for anxiety without many of the side effects. Pay close attention to the side effects of any medicine for people under 18. Even if you are over 18, the medicine may effect you the same way as it would a minor is you are not used to taking mood altering drugs.
VODKA….heh.heh.heh
celexa works for me
There are quite a selection of social anxiety drugs, the main thing is which one would help you most. When the doctor prescribes one of these its just a guessing game as to how it will help or effect the patient. My son was on lexipro for about 6 weeks to 2 months, it seemed to be helping but then he started getting very agitated on it and was pouring out. The doctor tried him on 3 different kinds, and finally found one for him, trileptol works best for him. Don’t get me incorrect lexipro is a excellent one, I know several ppl that are doing splendid on it.
I was just making a point about getting the right one and don’t be frightened to let the doc know if things don’t feel right with a particular drug.