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Sertraline for social anxiety disorder

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2003
Social anxiety disorder is a common, chronic and often debilitating condition. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have been widely used for the treatment of anxiety disorders, with more data currently available for paroxetine. With its beneficial side-effect profile and proven efficacy in social anxiety disorder, sertraline can be considered a ...
Marina, Sokolenko, Stan, Kutcher
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Tiagabine for social anxiety disorder

Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 2007
AbstractTiagabine, a selective gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) reuptake inhibitor was evaluated for the treatment of patients with social anxiety disorder (SAD). Adults with SAD received open‐label tiagabine 4–16 mg per day for 12 weeks. Intent‐to‐treat data are available for 54 patients with improvement demonstrated in Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale ...
Boadie W, Dunlop   +5 more
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Hyperhidrosis in social anxiety disorder

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2002
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is an overlooked and potentially disabling symptom, which is often seen in social anxiety disorder (SAD). We conducted a retrospective review of data acquired in patients with SAD who had participated in placebo-controlled clinical trials of fluoxetine, cognitive behavior therapy, clonazepam and gabapentin.
Jonathan R T, Davidson   +3 more
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Anger in social anxiety disorder

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
The present study focused on the emotional experience of anger among individuals with and without social anxiety disorder (SAD). Eighty-eight participants took part in the study, half (n = 44) met diagnostic criteria for SAD and half (n = 44) did not meet criteria for SAD.
Roni Oren-Yagoda   +2 more
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Social anxiety disorder in callers to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Depression and Anxiety, 2004
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is among the most common anxiety disorders with a lifetime prevalence of up to 16%. Among callers to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA), we surveyed 1,000 participants using a 97-item questionnaire to understand the characteristics of participants with SAD and subthreshold SAD (SSAD).
Wei, Zhang   +2 more
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Social Anxiety Disorder

CNS Drugs, 2005
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prevalent and disabling disorder associated with significant co-morbidity. An increased awareness of SAD over the past two decades has given impetus to advances in the pharmacotherapeutic and psychotherapeutic treatment options for this disorder.
Jacqueline E, Muller   +3 more
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Pharmacotherapy of Social Anxiety Disorder

2009
A range of medications have been shown effective for the treatment of social anxiety disorder. The largest trials to date have been with various selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Several of these agents have been registered for the treatment of social anxiety disorder with agencies such as the FDA or EMEA, meta-analyses confirm their ...
Keith A, Ganasen, Dan J, Stein
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Pharmacotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2018
Social anxiety disorder (SAnD or SAD) is characterised by excessive fear and distress in social or performance situations, and associated with numerous functional impairments such as academic and o...
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Social anxiety disorder

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice
Common mental health disorders (CMDs) are some of the more frequent reasons for contact with a GP and include depression and anxiety disorders. Social anxiety disorder (SAnD) is a form of anxiety and is thought to be one of the most common anxiety disorders. Individuals affected have an intense fear of social situations, the feeling of being judged and
Karen Rowa, Martin M. Antony
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Treatment Resistance in Anxiety Disorder: Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder

2018
Evidence-based treatments are suggested for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and social anxiety disorder (SAD). Pharmacological treatments such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and psychological treatment including cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) have been used as first-line treatments.
Kang Soo Lee, Sang Hyuk Lee
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