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How To Treat Panic Attacks?

Hello, I suffer from PTSD, and terrible panic attacks. A DR. put me on 1mg Klonopin 3 times a day. My second time there he took the med away. And it very much helped me to be able to do simple things again. Why would he take the med away? There are no other mental health drs in my town. As a doctor do you think I have a chance. My background is clean. In 33 years I ve never had a drug problem.
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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hi dear,
whether you have panic attack after withdrawal of medication?
and klonopin 1 mg is medication which only for immediate effect and so you can take it as and when required basis.
there are many other medication which help you on long term basis like SSRI (selective serotonin re uptake inhibitor), SNRI (serotonin and nor epinephrine re up take inhibitor) etc..
consult any psychiatrist or if not than also physician for such medication.
Thank you
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How To Treat Panic Attacks?

hi dear, whether you have panic attack after withdrawal of medication? and klonopin 1 mg is medication which only for immediate effect and so you can take it as and when required basis. there are many other medication which help you on long term basis like SSRI (selective serotonin re uptake inhibitor), SNRI (serotonin and nor epinephrine re up take inhibitor) etc.. consult any psychiatrist or if not than also physician for such medication. Thank you