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Two of the most well known diagnosable fears are claustrophobia and arachnophobia. But while arachnophobia had a movie named for it, claustrophobia owes its fame solely to the ... If these medications help you recognize that no harm will come to you through being in a confined space, then their use will be worthwhile.
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Medications prescribed to help treat claustrophobia include anti-depressants and beta-blockers, which help to relieve the heart pounding often associated with anxiety attacks.
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Medications possibly causing Claustrophobia including drugs, prescription medications, toxins, chemicals, and other exposures. ... List of medications causing Claustrophobia...
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Treatments for Claustrophobia including drugs, prescription medications, alternative treatments, surgery, and lifestyle changes. ... Treatments of Claustrophobia: Online Medical Books ... ▪ Administer medications, as ordered, to reduce anxiety.
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Even if you do not normally take medications for your claustrophobia, your doctor can prescribe a low dose anti-anxiety medication for you to take during the trip. Pay close attention to his instructions, as you may need to start taking the pills several days before you travel, avoid alcohol or follow other procedures.
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May 5, 2008 ... Claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed spaces. ... Your doctor may also prescribe anti-anxiety medications or antidepressants to help manage ...
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One of the most common phobias is claustrophobia, or the fear of enclosed spaces. A person who has claustrophobia may panic when inside a lift, ... Medications – such as tranquillisers and antidepressants. Drugs known as beta blockers may be used to treat the physical symptoms of anxiety, such as a pounding heart.
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Claustrophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of closed spaces, of being closed in or being shut in, as in elevators, tunnels, or any other confined space. The fear is excessive (and quite common).
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Medication is uncommonly prescribed and rarely recommended for claustrophobia, due to its focus on short term relief rather than long-term therapeutic cures ...
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