Your 'disorder' would have to be disclosed before the test was administered and you would probably have to present a valid medical diagnosis of your condition from a doctor. If the test is the pre-requisite to some particular employment for which a polygraph test was required, you MIGHT have to consider foregoing this particular type of employment, or employer.
it was produced in the 1970s. but was not released/approved by the FDA until July 1997 for panic disorder and October of 1997 for panic disorder in children 6 to 17 yrs of age..
It depends on who has asked you to take it and why.
No.
Clara had to take a polygraph test on the latest game show 'Tell the truth'.
new joining applicants at random take polygraph test
Yes
Yes. The tramadol is for pain, clonazepam is for panic disorder and claritan is for allergies.
You can take them both together, but you need to take one in the morning and one at night because I noticed taking them both together at the same time causes an interaction which cause me to have side effects such as....sleep disorder and panic!!
Xanax is prescribed for the treatment of severe anxiety (including panic attacks) or anxiety associated with depression. It also may be used a sedative for surgery or for short-term insomnia treatment.
polygraphs aren't scientifically proven to be accurate so aren't accepted as evidence in court
A person who suffers from panic and anxiety attacks suffers from an anxiety disorder. The best way to prevent these attacks is to stay calm and take deep breaths when feeling like an attack may be coming on. A lot of self coaching can be proactive in preventing these attacks.
Panic. no DONT PANIC. Take him/her to a vet ASAP