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  • |Term=panic disorder ...ople with panic disorder often worry that the panic attacks will come back and try to avoid places or situations where they happened {{dictionary-stub}} [
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  • == Panic Disorders == ...dɪsˈɔːdəz/) are a type of [[anxiety disorder]] characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms. The ter
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  • == Panic Attacks == ...e is going to happen. The maximum degree of symptoms occurs within minutes and typically lasts for 30 minutes.
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  • == Panic attack == A '''Panic attack''' is a sudden episode of intense fear that triggers severe physical
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  • ..., [[Panic disorder|panic disorders]] and [[Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder|ADHD]]. ...depression. It is also used off-label in the treatment of panic disorders and ADHD. It works by inhibiting the reuptake of norepinephrine, thereby increa
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  • ...[[anxiety disorders]], specifically panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). ...s: the ''alpr'' is derived from '''al'''ph'''a''' and '''pr'''opiolactone, and the ''azolam'' signifies the [[azolo]]benzodiazepine compound.
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  • ...hich a person repeatedly has panic attacks when there is no actual danger. Panic attacks are sudden periods of intense fear or anxiety that can provoke irra ...nd animal foods. Pantothenic acid is water soluble (can dissolve in water) and needs to be taken daily. Also called vitamin B5 {{dictionary-stub}} [[Categ
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  • ...pic]] medication that is primarily used in the treatment of [[depression]] and [[anxiety]] disorders. ...easing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that help elevate mood and reduce feelings of anxiety.
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  • ..."Trepipam" is derived from the Latin word "trepido", meaning "to tremble", and the suffix "-pam", which is commonly used in the nomenclature of [[benzodia ...brain that are involved in the induction of sleep and reduction of anxiety and stress.
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  • ...antidepressant]] and [[anxiolytic]] in the treatment of [[mood disorders]] and [[anxiety disorders]]. ...d [[anxiety disorders]], including [[panic disorder]] and [[social anxiety disorder]]. It works by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that
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  • ...of drugs used primarily as anxiolytics, and they also have antidepressant and antipsychotic effects. ...reatment of [[anxiety disorders]]. They are classified as [[anxiolytics]], and they work by modulating the [[serotonin]] receptors in the brain, specifica
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  • ...ved from its chemical structure, which includes a thioether (sulfur) group and a spirone (cyclic ketone) group. ...f-label for the treatment of [[depression]] and certain types of [[bipolar disorder]].
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  • ...lic antidepressant]] (TCA) used in the treatment of [[obsessive-compulsive disorder]] (OCD). It is sold under the brand name '''Anafranil''' among others. ...sed in the treatment of [[major depressive disorder]], [[panic disorder]], and various types of [[pain]].
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  • ...ug's intended use as a treatment for depression in a professional setting, and its natural origins. ...CD), [[bulimia nervosa]], [[panic disorder]], and [[premenstrual dysphoric disorder]] (PMDD). It works by increasing the amount of serotonin, a natural substan
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  • ...terror]]''', is a [[parasomnia]] disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness. The subject wakes abrup ...error", and the Latin word ''nocturnus'' meaning "of the night". The term "disorder" is derived from the Old French ''desordre'' meaning "lack of order or sequ
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  • ...n of reducing anxiety, which metaphorically allows the user to "turn back" and "breathe" more easily. ...sed in the treatment of [[Generalized Anxiety Disorder]] (GAD) and [[Panic Disorder]].
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  • ...drome''' (pronounced: hi-per-ven-ti-lay-shun sin-drome) is a [[respiratory disorder]] characterized by over-breathing, which can cause an imbalance in the [[ca ...m "hyperventilation" is derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning over, and "ventilation" referring to the process of breathing. The term "syndrome" is
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  • ...tas" meaning "anxiety" or "anguish" and the Greek word "disorder" meaning "disorder". ...Disorder]]''' (GAD) - characterized by chronic anxiety, exaggerated worry and tension, even when there is little or nothing to provoke it.
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  • ==Separation Anxiety Disorder== ...sȯr-dər \) is a [[psychological disorder]] that primarily affects children and involves excessive anxiety concerning separation from home or from those to
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  • ...a reference to its tetracyclic structure, "spi" refers to its spiro ring, and "rone" is a common suffix used in the names of drugs that affect the [[neur ...eptor]], a subtype of the serotonin receptor, which helps to regulate mood and anxiety.
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