A number of antidepressants, like zoloft, paxil, cymbalta, and effexor XR are approved for treatment of certain common anxiety disorders like generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder, among others. These meds are not sedatives and do not have the addictive qualities of meds used in the past for anxiety disorders (i.e., benzodiazepines).
There are also a number of herbal remedies available, ranging from mild herbal teas like chamomile and lemon balm, to more potent medicines like passionflower. Passionflower shows some evidence of acting similarly to the benzodiazepines, but does not seem to have the same trouble with addiction / dependency, and is generally safer, although it is still a medicinal herb and not safe for long-term beverage use.
Buspar is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of anxiety disorders. Buspar may be used alone or with other medications. Buspar belongs to a class of drugs called Antianxiety Agents, Anxiolytics, Nonbenzodiazepines.
Some of them yes.
Non-addictive. Some people claim that it is, however those people don't understand the difference between wanting something and needing something.
An antianxiety is any agent which serves to reduce anxiety.
Marijuana is generally considered non-chemically addictive.
pretty sure u spelt medicine wrong
Heroin
no
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Nothing, Marijuana is non-addictive.
There is no difficulty. Psilocybin is a non-addictive substance.
the fact is that NO chemical in cannabis is addictive. how ever people with addictive personalities to attach to it very easily. the only way it could be addictive is if your dealer lased it in which case find a clean dealer It has been proven that there are absolutely no physical withdrawal symptoms from marijuana. Therefore it's not addictive really.