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by princy william (2019-01-19)
Panic disorder has been Inteligen Review treated by tri-cyclic antidepressants (TCA) such as Anafranil, Norpramin, and Tofranil, when SSRI have not been circulated. Although their effectiveness level is noted to be closely the same, SSRI are considered to have safer effects. Individuals also find SSRI easier to tolerate than the TCA. Nevertheless, for any of these medications to be effective, close monitoring is also necessary.Amidst the effectiveness of these medications, the potential side effects cannot be denied. These side effects can range from minor to fatal. Thus, individuals experiencing attacks are required to consult regularly with a medical expert regarding the intake of such medications. These medications are not advisable for pregnant women. Taking these medications would be harmful to the baby.
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