The stress medications more and more are being consumed, being the rhythm of life that we lead one of the main reasons for presenting symptoms related to this disease, such as fatigue, nerves, anxiety or even depression.
We have to perform quite a few and very diverse functions throughout the day. This occurs in the workplace and on the personal. We are probably becoming people who demand a lot of ourselves and don't reward ourselves enough for how well we do..
All this load that we accumulate ends up turning into stress, a physiological reaction that occurs in our bodies to cope with a situation that is perceived as threatening or with a high level of demand..
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When we perceive a situation as stressful, the sympathetic nervous system is activated and sets in motion its fight or flight response mechanism..
If this threat remains longer, our body, not being prepared to maintain that level of activation, sets in motion the parasympathetic nervous system that causes homeostasis. That is, it causes the body to return to its normal activation level and to regulate physiological conditions..
Stress is perceived as a negative emotion and that has great repercussions at the physical and psychological level of the person who suffers it. Each one will experience stress in a different way and for a different circumstance, too..
It is very important that we know how our body responds to a stressful situation in order to recognize the symptoms and be able to manage it properly and on time..
The treatment used in stressful situations is very varied and must be supervised by a specialist. The intervention of the psychologist is very important to support the patient in managing their emotions.
Next, we go on to see six of the medications that are most used to treat stress, what are their benefits and, if they exist, what side effects they can cause in our body.
Anxiolytics are the quintessential drugs used in the treatment of stress and anxiety. That is, the different anxiolytics control the physical symptoms associated with anxiety. The most common are trembling and sweating.
Depending on the anxiety disorder and the person, it will require a drug and certain doses of it. The mechanism of operation of these drugs is due to their depressant action on the central nervous system, acting against anxiety, but without inducing a state of sedation or sleep.
Within this group, we find barbiturates and tranquilizers
These drugs act as sedatives of the central nervous system and their effects range from a state of relaxation, such as mild sedation, to total anesthesia..
People who consume them must be cautious since barbiturates exert a great power of addiction, both physical and psychological..
For this reason, they are less and less used and some entities advise against the use of barbiturates in the treatment of anxiety. Actually, they can be useful in the treatment of insomnia when the use of benzodiazepines, of which I speak below, have not achieved the expected effect.
Also known as benzodiazepines. These types of drugs are substances that induce depression of the central nervous system. Its action, in low doses, reduces the levels of nervous excitability and if consumed in large doses they are capable of inducing sleep.
This type of medication contributes to the disappearance of stress for a few hours, but one of its great contraindications is that it does not teach the patient to manage their nerves and their state of anxiety by themselves..
Benzodiazepines cause a great addiction that is why it is important that they are not abused and that when they are taken, it is under the pertinent medical supervision.
In the event that the patient frequently consumes these drugs, tranquilizers produce a habituation effect in the body and, therefore, in order to induce a state of tranquility and end the symptoms, it will be increasingly necessary to increase the doses of these drugs.
These medications can be prescribed by medical professionals to deal with stress and other conditions such as insomnia, as I pointed out in the previous section, and muscle pain..
Normally, people who have a higher level of addiction is because they use them to calm anxiety and fall asleep.
Among the tranquilizers, we find the benzodiazepines and, par excellence, Valium. Among the effects it produces, we find the following:
-Impaired transmission of neurological impulses.
-Decreased time of onset of sleep.
-Increased total sleep time.
-Decreased REM sleep phase.
-Blood pressure reduction.
-Reduced heart rate.
Among the side effects that we face in the use and, also, in the abuse of tranquilizers, we find, among others, a series of adverse effects.
In relation to driving and the use of heavy machinery, it is contraindicated to consume tranquilizers for sleep that it can cause and, consequently, the accidents that a situation like these would cause..
Women who wish to become pregnant may experience more difficulties staying in the event that they use tranquilizers..
With regard to the elderly, it is proven and thus stated by the Spanish Society for the Study of Anxiety and Stress (SEAS) that the use of tranquilizers can reduce life expectancy by up to seven years.
Benzodiazepines work faster than antidepressants. The best known and most widely used drugs of this type are the following:
Although by name it seems that they should only be used in the treatment of depression, antidepressants can actually be used in the treatment of stress and anxiety.
Its mechanism of action is very simple, they contribute to increase the levels of serotonin in our central nervous system. In this way, the mood of the people who consume it is improved..
As a general rule, antidepressants used to treat anxiety are started at low doses and, progressively, the dose is higher..
Depending on the type of anxiety problem, one type of antidepressant or another will be prescribed. Among the most common are the following:
This type of antidepressant increases the extracellular levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates anger, aggressiveness, body temperature, etc. Thus, serotonin levels increase in the synaptic cleft (junction between two neurons) and will eventually bind to the postsynaptic receptor.
They are used in cases of depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Social Phobia, in Eating Disorders and can even be used in the treatment of premature ejaculation.
The best known, within this group, are fluoxetine and whose trade name is Prozac, sertraline, escitalopram, paroxetine and citalopram.
Between the first and fourth week of treatment, people who take serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants begin to have the first side effects.
The most common are nausea and vomiting, drowsiness and insomnia problems, headaches (headaches), episodes of bruxism (grinding of teeth), changes in appetite, diarrhea, among others..
These drugs are so named because, in their chemical structure, they comprise three rings. At first, they were devised as antihistamines and, later, their effect was proven in the treatment of psychotic and depressive episodes.
Tricyclic antidepressants prevent the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine. In this way, they produce an increase in the levels of these in the brain.
The most common side effects of these antidepressants are anticholinergic effects, that is, they reduce or cancel the effects of acetylcholine in the central nervous system and in the peripheral nervous system..
The best known are the following: bronchodilation (dilation of the bronchi and bronchioles), cardiovascular effects, weight gain and sexual dysfunction.
They are known as the first antidepressants to be marketed. Its way of acting is by blocking the action of the enzyme monoamine oxidase.
People who consume these antidepressants cannot consume alcohol and other foods that contain high levels of tyramine (fermented foods such as cheese, pickles, etc.), since the interaction of these inhibitors together with tyramine can cause a cerebro-vascular accident.
The side effects produced by monoamine oxidase inhibitors are similar to those of the other antidepressants mentioned above..
Known as antipsychotics. When taken in low doses, they exert anxiolytic properties. Some of them are rispedirone, olanzapine and quetiapine. They are used in generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and panic disorder.
Due to the seriousness of their side effects, the use of neuroleptics should be restricted to patients who have not previously responded to another pharmacological treatment or who suffer from schizophrenia or to the elderly who begin with symptoms related to agitation..
They work by reducing the catecholaminergic system, thus reducing the actions of the sympathetic nervous system..
The use for which they are best known is for acting as hypertensive, but they are also indicated for the treatment of different anxiety disorders, including: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. There are several types of sympatholytic drugs:
They work by blocking postsynaptic B-adrenergic receptors. In this way, they control somatic manifestations of an adrenergic nature (related to the sympathetic nervous system) such as tachycardia, palpitation, tremor, sweating, suffocation and other physical symptoms that alert us that the person suffers from anxiety..
Its action suppresses these manifestations in a secondary way, without interfering in the mechanisms of anxiety at the cerebral level. Therefore, in some anxiety conditions such as anticipatory anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder, it does not show efficacy.
Beta-blockers are commonly used to treat symptomatically the anxiety produced by stage fright that artists or people who present themselves to an opposition may suffer..
Clonidine and guanfacine act on noradrenergic receptors, inhibiting the activation of neurons involved in panic and stress responses.
These drugs act by inhibiting the activity of the main neurotransmitter of the Central Nervous System, GABA. Within this classification, we find several types:
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