CathrynRose
<font color=brown>R.I.P. Possibly Un-PC Tag, R.I.P
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What do you think? Yay or Nay?
Buspirone is an anxiolytic drug unrelated to conventional tranquillisers such as benzodiazepines. In terms of efficacy it is roughly equal to the benzodiazepine medication diazepam in the treatment of generalised anxiety disorders but is less effective than benzodiazepines in general. It is also very useful in the treatment of anxious depressive illnesses when mixed with SSRI antidepressants in particular. Unusually for an anxiolytic, buspirone is not sedating and does not interact with alcohol; it is also thought not to be addicting. Unfortunately the drug takes several weeks to take effect so patients are often treated with faster acting tranquillisers initially. Buspirone should not strictly be mixed with RIMA or MAOI antidepressants.
I know Rich's description says it's not sedating, but BuSpar made me feel like a limp, wet noodle after it kicked in. I had absolutely no energy or motivation whatsoever when I was on it. I hated it, so my doctor took me off.
OMG!!!! I'm sitting here with the bottle of Buspar right in front of me!!!!!! I just got off the helpful website Medications.com for any opinions/side effects/reviews. Apparently, there's very few.
My doctor, YESTERDAY, prescribed this new medicine, Buspar, for me for my anxiety issues --- I'm getting more and more anxiety. Xanax is not really doing the trick for me. She wants me to take Buspar everyday, actually twice a day.
Truthfully, I haven't started yet. I'll probably will in a day or two. I've never been on a day to day anti-anxiety medicine so I'm skittish and fretful here.
I can't believe the timing of your post, cathryn Rose. WoW!!![]()
My doctor has me taking it for anxiety attacks, but I don't take it daily. Only as needed. And it does work on me rather quickly, after 10 minutes or so. So I'm kind of baffled by the literature that states you need to be on it for a while for it to work.![]()
My doctor has me taking it for anxiety attacks, but I don't take it daily. Only as needed. And it does work on me rather quickly, after 10 minutes or so. So I'm kind of baffled by the literature that states you need to be on it for a while for it to work.![]()