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Lexapro (antidepressant) helps easing anxiety in elderly

Posted: January 21st 2009 By editor1         under: Anxiety and Depression     Tags: , , , ,

A new study suggests that elderly, who suffer from generalized anxiety disorder, can be effectively treated with Lexapro a well-known antidepressant.

General anxiety disorder is considered a common psychiatric disorder in elderly. Chronic worry, muscle tension, fatigue and sleep disturbance are some of common symptoms of this disorder. Dr Eric J Lenze, the lead author of the study, says:“This is the first major study regarding use of antidepressant drugs as anxiety disorders treatment for elderly.

In the US, nearly 7.3% elderly people are found with general anxiety disorder and these rates are quite high in those older adults, who have been receiving medical care.

“For a quite long time, there wasn’t any specific treatment for this sort of disorders or different sedatives like Xanax, or Valium were used for treatment, but the safety of these drugs was often being questioned,” Lenze added.

Lexapro belongs to the group of antidepressants which is known as SSRLs that is considered safe enough and these drugs have been approved to treat anxiety

In their study, the researchers only used Lexapro, but according to Lenze some other SSRIs can also produce similar sort of effects.

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