Panic Attack Benadryl
Generally, for a
panic attack
Benadryl is not really prescribed by a doctor. There are far more effective and helpful alternatives out there. Benadryl is the brand name of this over-the-counter antihistamine. It is also a sedative. An over-the-counter medication can be purchased without a doctor's prescription. Histamine is released by the body during an allergic reaction and an antihistamine helps to reduce the effects produced by the histamine. Benadryl Is Also A SedativeA sedative depresses the central nervous system and makes you calmer, more relaxed, and can reduce anxiety levels. In this respect, perhaps some people may self-medicate for panic attacks. Some sedatives can be dangerous if too much is taken, even resulting in death. It's best not to take an over-the-counter medication for panic attacks as there could be a tendency to take more since you can get it anytime. The other problem with taking this without seeing a doctor is that it could have adverse reactions with other drugs or conditions you may have, for example, if you have asthma or seizures. If you take other medications, taking Benadryl could make you incredibly drowsy. Obviously, be careful if you drive, ride a bike or operate any machinery that could cause any accidents, so you need to be very careful. If you take
MAOIs,
then there could be dangerous side effects, so never try to take this without FIRST speaking with your doctor. Benadryl contains diphenhydramine hydrochloride. Don't try pronouncing that as THAT in itself can cause ANYONE to have a panic attack! Although Benadryl may make some people feel more relaxed and relieve their
anxiety,
it makes others feel more anxious. Stick With Trusted Panic MedicationsIn the end though, for a panic attack Benadryl is not really the solution. If it was, most doctors would be prescribing it for your panic. The fact is, there are so many drugs out there that are effective for panic attacks. One will be right for you. Go to Clonazepam Panic Attack Medication
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