Prozac Bipolar Disorder Bulimia Anxiety
Prozac is a medication often prescribed
for bipolar disorder, bulimia, and anxiety disorders. The
medication is highly effective because it acts as a serotonin
inhibitor, which means that it helps balance serotonin levels
in the brain. Serotonin levels are responsible for mood
stability, depressive states, and control of anxiety, fears, or
phobias.
Bipolar disorder, or manic depression, is a mental illness
that is caused by a combination of biological, neurological,
emotional, and situational factors. The true causes of bipolar
disorder are not yet fully understood. However, it is
understood that imbalances in the neurotransmitters of the
brain, such as serotonin, are partially responsible for the
predisposition of bipolar disorder in some patients.
Bulimia is an eating disorder in which the patient eats
excessively then purges themselves of the food they have eaten
through either vomiting or induced bowel movements. Bulimia is
caused by a combination of psychological and emotional factors,
and in some cases environmental factors. The emotional factors
relating to bulimia are very similar if not identical to
factors involved with depression and low self worth issues,
which are connected to serotonin levels in the brain.
Anxiety disorders are thought to be caused by erratic
fluctuations in brain chemistry. Anxiety is defined as the
intense somewhat debilitating feeling that something horrible
is going to happen. Everyone feels anxiety at some point, but
typically the normal person has a logical reason to feel
anxious. With anxiety disorders, the reason for the anxiety may
not be known, or it may not be logical if it is known.
Prozac is an effective treatment for bipolar disorder,
bulimia, and anxiety because it controls and balances the
serotonin levels in the brain. In bipolar patients, it is often
prescribed in conjunction with other medications. Prozac is an
effective treatment for depression, but may cause manic
episodes to worsen. For this reason, Prozac is generally
prescribed along with an anti-psychotic drug that helps tone
down manic episodes. Therapy sessions or counseling is also
generally a part of treatment.
In bulimia patients, Prozac is often the only prescription
given. However, it is combined with treatment of symptoms via
counseling and therapy. The idea behind this counseling is to
identify why the patient has developed a sense of self-worth,
and to allow the patient to learn that what they perceive is
not necessarily reality. This is very helpful in bulimia
patients who binge and purge as a result of how they perceive
their bodies.
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Anxiety patients are often prescribed Prozac with great
success. Counseling may also be a part of treatment. In therapy
sessions, patients may learn techniques to control their
anxiety through rationalization of situations that may not at
first appear rational. For example, if a patient feels anxiety
over a cigarette burning in an ashtray, they can learn
techniques to allow their mind to rationalize the situation and
understand that there is no real danger of fire, and therefore
no reason for the anxiety. These techniques are very successful
in conjunction with Prozac for treating anxiety.
Overall, Prozac is an effective treatment for many mood
disorders. Along with Lithium, it is often considered a miracle
drug, helping patients gain stability and normal lives while
living with an unstable, unrealistic view of themselves or
their surroundings.
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