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Tag: Buspirone

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Why was buspirone taken off the market? Unpacking the story behind the drug's availability

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According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the brand-name medication BuSpar was not withdrawn from the market for reasons of safety or effectiveness. A common misconception, often phrased as 'why was buspirone taken off the market?', stems from the fact that the branded version was voluntarily discontinued after its patent expired, paving the way for widely available and affordable generic buspirone.

Understanding What is the Best Anxiety Medication for TBI: A Guide

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Anxiety is a common and distressing consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), with studies reporting its incidence to range from 18% to 60% after injury. While there is no single best anxiety medication for TBI, effective management depends on a cautious, personalized approach, often prioritizing non-pharmacological methods before adding specific medications.

What anxiety meds can I take with epilepsy?: A Guide to Safe and Effective Options

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Anxiety disorders affect roughly 25% of people with epilepsy, significantly impacting their quality of life. When addressing this comorbidity, the primary concern is identifying which **anxiety meds can I take with epilepsy** without negatively impacting seizure control or causing dangerous drug interactions. This guide provides an overview of safe pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to help navigate these complex decisions with your healthcare provider.

What Medication is Used for MS Anxiety? A Comprehensive Guide

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The prevalence of anxiety disorders in the multiple sclerosis (MS) population is approximately 36%, significantly higher than in the general population [1.3.1]. When managing the condition, a key question is: what medication is used for MS anxiety to improve quality of life? [1.3.1]

What Medication Can You Take Daily for Anxiety?

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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health concern in the United States, affecting over 40 million adults, or 19.1% of the population [1.7.3]. For those with persistent symptoms, a key question is: what medication can you take daily for anxiety? Several effective long-term options are available.

How long do initial side effects of buspirone last?

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects 6.8 million adults in the U.S., yet only 43.2% receive treatment [1.11.1]. For those prescribed buspirone, a common question is: **how long do initial side effects of buspirone last?** Most are temporary, resolving within a few weeks as the body adjusts [1.2.1].

What happens when you first take buspirone?

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Unlike fast-acting medications, buspirone requires consistent use over two to four weeks for its full therapeutic benefits to emerge. When you first take buspirone, the initial experience often involves mild, temporary side effects as your body adjusts to the new medication.

Investigating the Link: Can Buspirone Cause Hyponatremia?

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Case reports indicate that while uncommon, a link between buspirone use and hyponatremia is possible, sometimes occurring with other serotonergic drugs [1.2.1, 1.3.2]. So, can buspirone cause hyponatremia? This article reviews the evidence, potential mechanisms, and clinical considerations for this adverse effect.