Buspar
Buspar is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of anxiety disorders. Buspar may be used alone or with other medications. Buspar belongs to a class of drugs called Antianxiety Agents, Anxiolytics, Nonbenzodiazepines.
It affects a specific serotonin receptor (5HT1A receptor), and to a lesser extent, dopamine. The purpose of Buspar's action is to decrease anxiety commonly associated with depression, and although Buspar has action on serotonin it is not considered to be an SSRI (Prozac, etc).
bus par is the lowest of all Bernadine anxiety medicines.
Well, my friend, Buspar and Wellbutrin are both medications used to treat different things. Buspar is usually used to help with anxiety, while Wellbutrin is often used for depression and sometimes to help with quitting smoking. It's important to talk to your doctor to see which one may be the best fit for you and your needs. Just remember, it's all about finding what helps you feel your best and taking care of yourself.
my dr. put me on buspar while pregnant to help with anxiety, it is a class b drug. they only give buspar and well butrin wich i didn't take, I've heard well butrin can make anxiety worse. some give Prozac and zoloft its what your dr is comfortable giving you if you need it. good luck
Since a symptom of an anxiety attack is hyperventilation, as long as the breaths are slow, deep, controlled breathing it can help reduce an anxiety attack.
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Buspar, or buspirone, does not contain sulfa. It is an anxiolytic medication primarily used to treat anxiety disorders. However, if you have a sulfa allergy, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication to ensure safety.
Buspar(Buspirone) drug class is azaspirodecanedione
no buspar is not for pain there fore not an opiate and contains no opium. its for anxiety and i dont think its a narcotic. means wont get you high.
Xanax (alprazolam)Klonopin (clonazepam)Valium (diazepam)Ativan (lorazepam)Serax (oxazepam)Librium (chlordiazepoxide)BuSpar (buspirone)