The psychobiology of anxiolytic drug. Part 2: Pharmacological treatments of anxiety.

Pharmacol Ther

Psychopharmacology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TD, UK.

Published: December 2000

Benzodiazepines have been the mainstay of pharmacological treatment of anxiety over the last 4 decades. The problems associated with their use prompted the research for alternative agents that would be useful in anxiety conditions. Old classes of antidepressants, such as tricyclic antidepressants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors, showed effectiveness in some anxiety syndromes, even in areas where benzodiazepines were not very effective. Newer antidepressants, the selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors, also appear very useful in some anxiety states, and their favourable side-effect profile has elevated them to first-line treatment tools in these conditions. However, the ideal anxiolytic does not exist. Research with other new compounds is very active, and some experimental drugs show promise for the future.

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