Should you Take Paxil or Zoloft for OCD?
First of all, both Paxil and Zoloft are SSRI drugs, serotonin uptake inhibitor drugs. Both works in much the same way, the most noticeable difference is perhaps the effectiveness. Although the less common side effects which include drowsiness, dizziness, insomnia, tremors, sexual disfunction and nervousness were virtually the same for both drugs.
Whether you suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, or any of the other anxiety disorders, a prescription drug may be something you are considering. But with so many drugs to choose from, how do you really know what you are getting is what is best for you and your symptoms? It is a tricky subject, and for most people very overwhelming. This article will aim to equip you with knowledge on two of the most commonly prescribed medications for anxiety disorders such as OCD. It will also explore what you may be able to accomplish without the use of either drug.
First of all, both Paxil and Zoloft are SSRI drugs, serotonin uptake inhibitor drugs. Both works in much the same way, the most noticeable difference is perhaps the effectiveness. Although the less common side effects which include drowsiness, dizziness, insomnia, tremors, sexual disfunction and nervousness were virtually the same for both drugs. However, studies have shown that Zoloft is less habit forming than Paxil and does not have the weight gain effect that Paxil does. Zoloft is the most commonly prescribed drug for anxiety disorders and has been used longer than any other drug in the past decade. Zoloft has shown to be effective in treating such disorders as post traumatic stress syndrome, social anxiety disorder, OCD, and other panic disorders.
The truth of the matter is that one drug is really not better than another when it comes to this class of drugs. They both will treat the root cause; they just come with side effects attached. If you are looking for a natural means of treating your obsessive compulsive disorder, you may be surprised to know that you do have options. Many natural vitamins and minerals act in the same way as Zoloft or Paxil, however they will not raise havoc on your body at a later date. Below are some of the most commonly used natural remedies for anxiety disorders.
About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Next time you find yourself alone with your partner, pay attention to yourself. Do you constantly go over the same thoughts in your head when you are with them? Do you compulsively ask yourself anything like, am I making him happy enough? Sometimes obsessive compulsive individuals will even advert themselves from a conversation unknowingly because they are too caught up "checking" things out in their head. Say for example, you made a nice dinner for your beloved and you of course, want to make sure everything is perfect.
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5-HTP (hydroxytrytophan)
5-HTP is an amino acid that can have a significant effect on both anxiety and depression. 5-HTP works by increasing the cellular output of serotonin, essentially the same thing that SSRI's accomplish. In fact, studies have shown that patients that take 5-HTP have the same overall improvement of those that strictly take an SSRI drug. It was also better tolerated by the same group of patients.
Phosphatidyl choline
Phosphatidyl choline is another beneficial supplement for the treatment of anxiety disorders. Phosphatidyl choline increases the central neurologic activity of the brain, thus enhancing mood. Phosphatidyl choline is a constituent of lecithin, which is needed to adequately form the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
L-Glutamine
L-Glutamine is an amino acid has been used for years to stabilize depression. It works by altering neurotransmitters in the brain.
Herbs & Vitamins
Herbs such as ginko biloba and valerian root are used to treat cerebral insufficiency and disorders of the nervous system. Valerian is known for its calming properties for stress related conditions. Herbs, minerals, enzymes, herbal extracts and supplementation can all have as much of an effect as any drug on the market if you are willing to give it the time. Obsessive Compulsive Behavior
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