Lorazepam Intensol for Panic Disorder User Reviews
- KAB...
- March 28, 2013
"This works well and fast. The biggest problems are that the medicine doesn't last for a long amount of time, and if taken too much, the effectiveness will decrease. However, for moderate to severe panic sufferers, I recommend this highly."
- Bri...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- February 13, 2018
"I do not take more than 1-2 mg per day, but have taken this medicine for many years. I'm bipolar 1 and take Lamotrigine with it. These are the only 2 medicines I take other than Tylenol. I realize the dangers of long-term use, but Lorazepam changed my life for the better. No more anxiety, and I used to have a fear of heights. Lorazepam helps with that. The key is to never take more than prescribed. That would get you into trouble."
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- roc...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- September 18, 2015
"Panic/anxiety attacks since 1985, it blocks 99 percent of panic attacks, does slow you down a little."
- Kri...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 29, 2014
"Finally found mixed with Buspar to be effective at 4 mg a day for severe anxiety and panic attacks."
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"My son, he was on drugs and drinking. My wife and I returned from a vacation. He tore his home up, he drove his truck through a heavy boarded fence. Damage in excess of $42,000. He slit his left wrist vertically very deep. It could not be stitched because of infection. He had a slit on his right wrist and a slit on his throat. He got better with professional help and meds through an indigent program. A psychiatrist visit was $1 an hour. He vastly improved from around 2009 through 2014 from drinking and drugs. Then in February 2014, he was diagnosed with Esophageal Cancer and suffered terribly during Chemo and Radiation. In August, he had his esophagus removed (Esophagectomy) and was dead by September 23, 2014, at 1:10 AM. I want everyone to know that without the help of Lorazepam, I never would have gotten through the nightmarish ordeal with my son that I loved so much I would have killed and died for if it would have helped him. My precious Drew, I'll miss forever."