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What Causes Panic Attacks While Taking Oxcarbazepine?
I had a complete hysterectomy 8 yrs ago. I WAS PUT ON A NUMBER of ssrs and finally found Prozac to work. I was put on Xanax for anziety. having more issues with panick attacks due to high stress last year. dr is talking mood stabilizer oxcarbazepine. will that help
If your diagnosis is just anxiety disorder and not bipolar disorder, then oxecarbazepien will be best avoided. there is many milder and better molecules which can help you and will not require many dosage level monitoring ( like oxecarbazepien). You may go for vanlafaxine or paroxetine, or combination with quiteapine. these all are good in handling anxeity and panic attacks. your doctor will know about them.
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What Causes Panic Attacks While Taking Oxcarbazepine?
welcome to HCM! If your diagnosis is just anxiety disorder and not bipolar disorder, then oxecarbazepien will be best avoided. there is many milder and better molecules which can help you and will not require many dosage level monitoring ( like oxecarbazepien). You may go for vanlafaxine or paroxetine, or combination with quiteapine. these all are good in handling anxeity and panic attacks. your doctor will know about them. Hope this helps you please feel free to ask more questions for clarification Dr. Manisha Gopal MD psychiatry