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Anxiety & PTSD
First-line medication for panic disorder
Panic disorder should be treated first with an SSRI or SNRI, not a benzodiazepine alone.
34%
of the time this step is missed
Across de-identified U.S. psychiatric records, we found this step was missed about 34% of the time it should have happened.
This page is here to help you know what to ask about. It is not medical advice, and you should never start, stop, or change a medication on your own. Bring these questions to a doctor who knows you.
Questions to ask your doctor
Copy a line and ask it at your next visit. These are questions to start a conversation, not instructions to change your treatment.
- For my panic disorder, would a first-choice antidepressant work better than a sedative?
- What are the recommended long-term treatments for panic?
This page is information, not medical advice. It describes care patterns across many people and can't speak to your own situation. Bring these questions to a clinician who knows you.
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