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Clinical Studies for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
In general, the published clinical studies to support distinguishing between GAD and PD reveal that patients with GAD show often less autonomic and less severe symptoms.
Hoehn-Saric observed that GAD patients had less somatic symptoms
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1. Treatment for Panic Disorder
Treatment for Panic Disorder
PD is perhaps the disorder for which the greatest number of therapeutic strategies have been tested. In spite of a very large number [...]
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2. Benzodiazepines Action and Effects in Anxiety
Benzodiazepines Action and Effects in Anxiety
Both alprazolam and clonazepam have demonstrated their efficacy in a number of open studies. Nevertheless, it is [...]
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3. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
A placebo-controlled trial of fluoxetine and phenelzine for OCD provides no evidence to support the use of phenelzine in OCD except possibly for patients with symmetry-related [...]
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4. Comorbidity: Definition and Anxiety Bipolar Disorder
Comorbidity: Definition and Anxiety Bipolar Disorder
The SP seldom occurs in its ‘‘pure’’ form and it has been estimated in most of epidemiological studies that a large part [...]
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