i was prescribed a low dose of
thorazine years ago for
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks. at the time, the newer ssri's were not available. the dose was one 10 mg.
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control. just one. i was on this for not quite 10 years, always the same dose. well, i never realized, til surfing the internet, the horrors or tardive dyskinesia. i have never had any symptoms of this, but over a 2 month period of time, weaned myself, slowly, off this drug. this has been over a year ago, and I've had no problems at all. my only question is, if I were to start and ssri, because i still really have a
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia issue, and my doctor thinks
zoloft will help, do you think it may cause any trouble being i was on the other medication for so long?
thank you for any help you can offer.
jessie
p.s. i never had any
psychosisPsychosis or such, just given the thorazine because g.p. felt it was non addictive.
just have dealt with panic for years and am growing so frustrated with it.
thank you again,
J.
Thank you so very much for your most reassuring reply. I have been free and clear of the thorazine for almost a year now. I stopped the medication with a slow taper lasting about a month, from 10 mgs. down to 5 mgs. for awhile and then quit completely as of April 1999. I was so very fearful of T.D. and feel much better since your reply. But, I do have a very real problem with panic , and hope that the zoloft has some beneficial effects for me. Again, thank you very much.
J.
valium, xanax, ativan, others of similar nature. Doctors like to
prescribe them on schedule, so much a day. I had a friend who was
prescribed sedatives of this type who gradually built up the
inevitable tolerance to them and had his dosage increased accordingly till he started to develope severe mental porblems (which his doctor foolishly tried to counteract with yet more pills)and he was eventually admitted. I've been using these benzodiazepine type sedatives for years, at onset of an episode (takes 20-30 minutes generally with oral application) and have
found myself, over a period of roughly five to eight years,
needing less and less, to almost zero necessity. SSRI anit-deprssants may not alleviate anxiety at all, as in my case, but worsen or create other psychological problems. Just something to consider. A good doctor can probably find what will work best with your individual biochemistry. Best of luck. Hope you find something that helps you.