machanism of antianxiety drug
There are many common cures for anti anxiety disorder. These include, but are not strictly limited to, taking drugs that help with it, and taking anti depressants.
the best would be genaric Alprazolam or brand name Xanax, then theres other anti-anxiety agents that arent as good...
Anti-Inflammatory medications help to reduce pain by reducing the amount of edema (swelling) present in the injured area. When swelling is reduced it allows for the muscles around to become less tight which therefore increased blood flow. This allows for the healing process to begin and start taking a rapid pace.
If you mean, how they can use them in their practice, to put it simply: THEY CANNOT! That is outside the scope of practice for a massage therapist to recommend and or prescribe anti-anxiety medication, or any medication.
well the drug affects your nervous system causing your nerves to relax making you relaxed
Anti-anxiety drugs are CNS depressants. What happens with these types of drugs is that heart rate decreases, BP decreases consequently respiration decrease as well, and If a patient has a problem or history of asthma or any airway disease this medication could cause respiratory depression.
anti-anxiety; preoperative sedative; antipruritic. Research: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/drugs/hydroxyzine-065900.htm
Take slow, even breaths to get through the attack. Talk to a doctor about anti-anxiety drugs (tranquilizers / benzodiazepines).
Depending on the class of anti-hypertensive drug, the mechanism of action can vary greatly. There are beta adrenergic blocker agents, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, diuretics, ARBs, and many more.
Yes, though rarely due to abuse potential and new anti anxiety drugs( Valium , Xanax , etc.)
Cholinergic drugs are used for urinary retention, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma. Cholinergic drugs act like the neurotransmitter ACh (acetylcholine). Anti Cholinergic (also called Cholinergic blocking) drugs block the action of the ACh. Anti Cholinergic drugs are used foe pylorospasm & peptic ulcers, bladder overactivity, parkinson's disease
No, Neurontin is an anti-seizure medication that is also used to relieve anxiety, treat insomnia and detox people off drugs. It is not a benzodiazepine.