Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| alprazolam | Xanax |
How It Works
Alprazolam is a high-potency
benzodiazepine that depresses the
central nervous system, causing a mood-elevating and
sedative effect and relieving feelings of anxiety. This medication can be
addictive.
Why It Is Used
Alprazolam is occasionally prescribed for women with
premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or
premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) when anxiety is
the main symptom and other treatments have not been effective. It is only
recommended for a few days' use (no longer than the premenstrual part of the
cycle) because it loses effectiveness over time and may become addictive if
used continuously.
How Well It Works
Alprazolam is considered to be somewhat effective for PMS-related
anxiety and irritability.1 However, it can dull the
mind and become addictive.
Side Effects
Possible side effects of benzodiazepine medications include:
- Addiction. Physical addiction can be
life-threatening, especially during rapid
withdrawal.
- Drowsiness.
- Low
blood pressure.
- A general lack of interest
(apathy).
- Dizziness.
- Forgetfulness.
- Weight
gain.
If you are taking alprazolam, use caution when driving or operating
machinery. This medication may cause drowsiness, which may make it harder to
concentrate.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
For some women, anxiety is linked to other PMS symptoms. Physical
symptoms like weight gain or emotional symptoms like feeling out of control may
cause anxiety. Reducing these symptoms often relieves anxiety without the need
for antianxiety medications.
If used continuously, alprazolam can become addictive after a few
weeks and often must be tapered gradually to avoid symptoms of withdrawal,
which can be life-threatening.
The benefits and effectiveness of antianxiety medications need to
be compared with the side effects and costs of treatment. You can discuss this
with your health professional.
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