CAT | Buspar
From time to time any of us gets anxious. Anxiety is an inseparable part of our life. But when anxiety turns into panic, it should be considered abnormal. In some people anxiety may reach a rate that they are no longer able to live normally. Contemporary healthcare professionals has long been using (Buspirone) as a method for treating anxiety. The mechanism of our body systems is about the same: in some situation our adrenalin rate goes up and heart starts to beat quicker. When we realize that we are in peril, some mechanisms are triggered in our body making us struggle or run with tripled powers. Our body mechanisms also start to work in emergency mode in situations causing agitations, for example when we have to make a speech before audience or when taking test. Heart starts to beat fast, our palms become wet, and we feel a squeeze in the stomach. All of these are normal reactions to a stressful situation, and anyone would feel in the same way in the above mentioned situations. Some people do not calm down, even when the threat is past. On the opposite, they stay in the anxiety state which is called a generalized condition by psychologists. It is a constant sense of fear, bad anticipations, feeling of misery. It is quite normal when you get worried about your teen-age daughter coming late from a party, but a person who suffers from generalized form of anxiety starts to imagine the worst situations possible which could happen to his daughter. Panic attack is a severe form of anxiety, when your organism experiences such a shock as if you have encountered a bear in a forest. An acute panic attack may start without any apparent reason, but its rate exceeds the normal worry rate common for most people so much that includes at least 4 out of the following 12 symptoms: fast heartbeat, difficulty breathing, dizziness, tingling in toes and feet, chest tightness, suffocation, fatigue, excessive sweating, tremor, hot flashes or sense of cold, the sense of unreality of everything happening around, fear of death. Usually these attacks last from 5 to 20 minutes and during them it feels that you are going mad. Though these attacks do not last long, the residual anxiety may last for hours and even days. Even if the attack has not recurred for a long time, the memory of the last attack may make one slight symptom a cause for another attack. Buspar (Buspirone) is a bestseller among drugs for treating anxiety. Buspar side effects are not severe and experienced very rarely.


