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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">sicians to withhold it, especially when they know they'll just get it
elsewhere."Even psychiatrists can feel trapped by a system that pushes them
to opt for a quick fix rather than a long-term solution."Physicians have
less and less time to spend with patients or may see them
only occasionally, when their talk therapist sends them in for drugs," noted
Dr. Harold J. Bursztajn, a forensic psychiatrist and an associate clinical
professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School."Anxiety can almost always
be treated in other ways, but too many doctors are too rushed
to search for the root of a patient's problem when there's a
supposed solution that seems quick, easy and effective."Once a doctor prescribes
the drug, follow-up care may be lacking, as Kim in Pennsylvania discovered.
The energetic then-20-year-old college student started having frequent anxiety
attacks and visited a doctor, who had previously prescribed generic Xanax
for her to use as needed for occasional anxiety. This time, he
put her on it daily.The drug soothed her panic but made her
so drowsy that she began to oversleep and miss classes. Her GPA
dropped, and she took to avoiding her friends. After a month, the
anxiety returned in between doses."I was taking it religiously, but the
feelings were three times as strong," she said.The next semester, she took
a medical leave of absence from school and holed up in her
room at her parents' house.Kim discussed her situation with th
n Emily, who lives in Indiana. She
was prescribed generic Xanax at age 25, a few months after she'd
had a baby. She was filled with anxiety, often irrational."I worried that
someone would feed her something she might choke on," she recalled.When
the drug didn't help and she became desperate, she admitted herself to
a psychiatric ward; during the week she was there, relatives cared for
her little girl.Emily was taken off alprazolam and put on the generic
form of Klonopin, which is slower-acting. After being released, she followed
up with her doctor, who continued her on that drug, but Emily
didn't feel much better on it. Her anxiety attacks persisted."Every day
was a struggle," she said.After several months, she started looking for
other doctors to get her off the pills. One wanted her to
go cold turkey, but she'd been reading up online and knew the
dangers of benzo withdrawal."Once you've been on Xanax or similar drugs
for a month or more, you may need to taper off them
gradually," Birndorf explained.Tapering is a stepladder approach that involves
slowly decreasing your dose by tiny increments. It may also include switching
from a faster-acting benzo like Xanax to a slower one, such as
Klonopin, as the hospital had Emily do."If you've been on a high
dose for years, tapering from benzos can possibly take much longer than
with other drugs, like SSRIsmaybe even a full year," Birndorf said.Sometimes,
she points out, patients don't comply
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