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- Mayena Etchegaray and Patrick Hardy.
- Service de psychiatrie d'adultes, CHU de Bicêtre (AP-HP), F-94275 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, Université Paris-Sud 11, Inserm U669, France. brigitte.durimel@bct.aphp.fr
- Presse Med. 2008 May 1; 37 (5 Pt 2): 859-66.
AbstractGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a condition that is common in the general population and in general practice; it is disabling and often unrecognized. Its recognition is difficult because of the need to differentiate between normal anxiety and the other psychiatric disorders with which it is often associated. The primary drugs used for GAD are the antidepressants that have been authorized for this indication (venlafaxine XR, paroxetine, and escitalopram). Although benzodiazepines are effective, their prescription is limited by the disadvantages associated with their long-term use. Drug treatment of GAD must continue for a sufficiently long period (at least 6 months) to minimize the chance of a relapse. Cognitive and behavioral therapies (CBT) are as effective as antidepressants. They are often desirable, but their limited availability impedes their use as a first-line treatment.
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