Buspirone
Alternative Names: BuSpar
Buspirone is an anti-anxiety medication primarily used for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Unlike benzodiazepines, it does not cause sedation, dependence, or withdrawal symptoms, making it a safer long-term option. It works by modulating serotonin and dopamine receptors but may take 2–4 weeks to show full effect. It’s best for mild to moderate anxiety and is often used when patients cannot tolerate SSRIs or prefer a non-sedating option. Common side effects include dizziness, headache, and nausea.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: Dopamine agonist
Treatment Modality: Oral
Review Summary
Based on the review, Buspirone is considered a second-line treatment for generalized anxiety disorder with moderate effectiveness. It offers advantages like being non-sedating, non-addictive, and having fewer side effects compared to first-line treatments, but its overall efficacy is generally less robust than SSRIs. It is particularly useful for patients who cannot tolerate traditional antidepressants or are concerned about their side effects.
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Based on the review, Buspirone is considered a second-line treatment for generalized anxiety disorder with moderate effectiveness. It offers advantages like being non-sedating, non-addictive, and having fewer side effects compared to first-line treatments, but its overall efficacy is generally less robust than SSRIs. It is particularly useful for patients who cannot tolerate traditional antidepressants or are concerned about their side effects.
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