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Anxiety Pills? Addiction or BenefitsHowever, anxiety pills or these types of medications can do more harm than good, especially if long-term healthy, normal and medication-free health is desired. Some medications can provide temporary relief, unless the underlying reasons for anxiety are addressed. However, there are higher incidences of prolonged medication use and future disorder reoccurrence. In order to attain long lasting normal and medication-free health, anxiety should be fully understood before treatment. This can be accomplished with the help of an anxiety professional. While relevant self-help materials can provide lasting relief, others may require the on-going support and assistance from an experienced anxiety professional in order to fully free from their anxiety. Before You Consider Medication:
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Antidepressants Are Not Magic Pill:Antidepressants can be used to help people who have depression. With the help of these depression medications, most people can achieve significant recovery from depression. Antidepressant medications help people feel good but they cannot solve problems permanently in people's lives. Some health professionals worry that people who could benefit from psychotherapy rely instead on antidepressant medications for a quick relief. The best approach is a combination of both counseling and medicine. The decision of how to treat depression or other conditions that may respond to antidepressant medications should be made carefully and will be different for different people. Antidepressant drugs are not happy pills, they are prescription-only drugs that come with risks as well as benefits, and should only be taken under a doctor's supervision.
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