Any experience with Buspar?

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Registered: 10-18-2006
Any experience with Buspar?
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Sun, 02-18-2007 - 7:00pm

I recently was given a prescription of Buspar, 15mg once daily. I'm 7 months pregnant and have GAD with a history of panic attacks.
Does anyone have any experience with this medication? How long does it take to start helping?

Thanks!

Rhonda

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Registered: 03-11-2004
Sun, 02-18-2007 - 7:11pm

Hi, Rhonda! I was not successful with buspar. I had very severe panic attacks with agoraphobia. However, I have given this med to folks when I was working as a nurse & it was successful for their anxiety. I wish you the very best of luck

 

 


 



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Registered: 03-11-2004
Tue, 02-20-2007 - 10:06am

Found this in my inbox. Thought I'd share since it does mention buspar:)



Tips for Taking Anxiety Meds
If you're taking medication for an anxiety disorder, here are a few facts to keep in mind.
Medicines called benzodiazepines relieve symptoms quickly and have few side effects, although drowsiness can be a problem. Because people can develop a tolerance to them — and would have to continue increasing the dosage to get the same effect — benzodiazepines are generally prescribed for short periods of time. One exception is panic disorder, for which they may be used for six months to a year. People who have had problems with drug or alcohol abuse are not usually good candidates for these medications because they may become dependent on them.

Some people experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking benzodiazepines, although reducing the dosage can diminish those symptoms. In certain instances, the symptoms of anxiety can rebound after these medications are stopped. Potential problems with benzodiazepines have led some physicians to shy away from using them, or to prescribe them in smaller doses.

Benzodiazepines include clonazepam, which is used for social phobia and general anxiety disorder (GAD); alprazolam, which is helpful for panic disorder and GAD; and lorazepam, which is also useful for panic disorder.

Buspirone, a member of a class of drugs called azipirones, is a newer anti-anxiety medication that is used to treat GAD. Possible side effects include dizziness, headaches, and nausea. Unlike the benzodiazepines, buspirone must be taken consistently for at least two weeks to achieve an anti-anxiety effect.


Last updated: July 2006


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Registered: 03-22-2003
Tue, 02-20-2007 - 5:44pm

Hi Rhonda, I haven't taken Buspar, but I DID ask my pdoc for it.

Sheri Ann