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Pros and Cons of Anger Management Medicine

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By Chili63


If you're looking for some anger management tips, you might be wondering how medication plays a part in dealing with it. Some of the choices in addressing problems related to anger management include neuro-linguistic programming, hypnotism and cognitive therapy. Relaxation techniques, meditation, and physical activity may be useful as well. If, after trying less aggressive anger management therapies, you feel that is not enough, you may need to consider anger management medicine in consultation with a doctor who is well versed in this arena.

Discussing this with your doctor is critical for many reasons. You need to understand that if your anger issues have become acute, and you have never struggled before with anger management, a physiological condition may be at the root of your difficulties. Conditions that might be causing the problem include tumors, unbalanced hormones, and neurological issues.

Another consideration is that not everyone will have the same experience with anger management medicines. For instance, Zoloft, an antidepressant often used for anger management issues, may not be as effective for you as another type of medicines. You will need to work closely with your doctor to find the best option out there for your particular situation.

A number of antidepressants work effectively for someone who is having problems with anger management. In particular, a class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) is effective for stabilizing the levels of serotonin in the brain, which has a calming effect. Don't despair if the first medication of this kind that you try doesn't help, as there are several others in this class, including Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac and Paxil, that you might do very well on. Before you embark on therapy involving anger management medicine, you should consult your physician to discuss the possible negative effects or drug interactions if you currently take other prescriptions.

Anger management medicine, however, is only one piece of a treatment program that should be designed by you and your medical provider. Medication will aid your body in restoring its chemical balance, but it will take changes to your behavior and outlook to really make a difference in your life. Your doctor should be able to give you a list of resources that will help you out, from self-help anger management techniques to professional counseling. When you are getting the help you need, you may be able to manage your problem without the need for anger management medicine.


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