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Current use of benzodiazepines in anxiety disorders



Current Opinion in Psychiatry:Volume 22(1)January 2009p 90-95

Current use of benzodiazepines in anxiety disorders

[Personality disorders and neurosis: Edited by Charles B. Pull and Aleksandar Janca]

Cloos, Jean-Marc; Ferreira, Valérie

ZithaKlinik, rue Ste Zithe, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Summary: Despite current guidelines, benzodiazepines are still considered by many clinicians to remain good treatment options, in both the acute and the chronic phase of the treatment of anxiety disorders, partially because of their rapid onset of action and their efficacy with a favourable side effect profile, and also because of the sometimes only incomplete therapeutic response and the emergence of side effects of alternative medications. Having experienced good initial symptom relief with benzodiazepine treatment, patients may also be reluctant to taper it down. Clinicians should, however, bear in mind the frequent physiological dependence associated with these substances, and suggest both pharmacological and psychological treatment alternatives before opting for a long-term benzodiazepine treatment, which may remain necessary in certain clinical conditions.