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Treatments for Neurosis

Treatments for Neurosis

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Neurosis includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

Neurosis: Is the Diagnosis Correct?

The first step in getting correct treatment is to get a correct diagnosis. Differential diagnosis list for Neurosis may include:

Hidden causes of Neurosis may be incorrectly diagnosed:

Drugs and Medications used to treat Neurosis:

Note:You must always seek professional medical advice about any prescription drug, OTC drug, medication, treatment or change in treatment plans.

Some of the different medications used in the treatment of Neurosis include:

  • Alprazolam - anxiety
  • Alprazolam Intensol - anxiety
  • Apo-Alpraz - anxiety
  • Med-Alprazolam - anxiety
  • Novo-Alprazol - anxiety
  • Nu-Alpraz - anxiety
  • Xanax - anxiety
  • Amitriptyline - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Amitid - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Amitril - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Apo-Amitriptyline - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Alatrol - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Elavil - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Elavil Plus - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Emitrip - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Endep - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Enovil - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Etrafon-Plus - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Etrafon - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Etrafon-A - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Etrafon-D - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Etrafon-Forte - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Levate - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Novo-Triptyn - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • PMS-Levazine - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • SK-Amitriptyline - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Triavil - used in combination with chlordiazepoxide
  • Buspirone - anxiety
  • Apo-buspirone - anxiety
  • Buspar - anxiety
  • Buspar Dividose - anxiety
  • Med-Buspirone - anxiety
  • Buspirex - anxiety
  • Censpar - anxiety
  • Sorbon - anxiety
  • Diazepam - anxiety
  • Apo-Diazepam - anxiety
  • Diastat - anxiety
  • Diazemuls - anxiety
  • Diazepam Intensol Oral Solution - anxiety
  • Dizac - anxiety
  • E-Pam - anxiety
  • Meval - anxiety
  • Novo-Dipam - anxiety
  • Q-Pam - anxiety
  • Rival - anxiety
  • Valcaps - anxiety
  • Valium - anxiety
  • Valrelease - anxiety
  • Vazepam - anxiety
  • Vivol - anxiety
  • Zetran - anxiety
  • Doxepin - anxiety
  • Adapin - anxiety
  • Sinequan - anxiety
  • Triadapin - anxiety
  • Zonalon - anxiety
  • Lorazepam - anxiety
  • Alzapam - anxiety
  • Apo-Lorazepam - anxiety
  • Ativan - anxiety
  • Loraz - anxiety
  • Intensol - anxiety
  • Novo-Lorazepam - anxiety
  • Nu-Loraz - anxiety
  • Prochlorperazine - anxiety
  • Combid - anxiety
  • Compazine - anxiety
  • Eskatrol - anxiety
  • PMS-Prochlorperazine - anxiety
  • Pro-Iso - anxiety
  • Regal-BID - anxiety
  • Stemetil - anxiety
  • Ultrazine - anxiety
  • Thioridazine - anxiety
  • Apo-Thioridazine - anxiety
  • Mellaril - anxiety
  • Mellaril-S - anxiety
  • Millazine - anxiety
  • Novo-Ridazine - anxiety
  • PMS-Thioridazine - anxiety
  • SK-Thioridazine - anxiety
  • Amobarbital - mainly used to treat preoperative anxiety
  • Amytal - mainly used to treat preoperative anxiety
  • Bromazepam - anxiety
  • Apo-Bromazepam - anxiety
  • Gen-Bromazepam - anxiety
  • Lectopam - anxiety
  • Novo-Bromazepam - anxiety
  • Nu-Bromazepam - anxiety
  • Gen-Buspirone - anxiety
  • Lin-Buspirone - anxiety
  • Novo-Buspirone - anxiety
  • Nu-Buspirone - anxiety
  • PMS-Buspirone - anxiety
  • Neurosine - anxiety
  • Alboral - anxiety disorders
  • Ortopsique - anxiety disorders
  • Pacitran - anxiety disorders
  • Hydroxyzine - anxiety
  • Atarax - anxiety
  • Vistaril - anxiety
  • Apo-Hydroxyzine - anxiety
  • Novo-Hydroxyzin - anxiety
  • PMS-Hydroxyzine - anxiety
  • Meprobamate - anxiety disorders
  • Novo-Mepro - anxiety disorders
  • Miltown - anxiety disorders
  • Apo-Prochlorperazine - anxiety
  • Nu-Prochlorperazine - anxiety
  • Temazepam - anxiety
  • Apo-Temazepam - anxiety
  • CO Temazepam - anxiety
  • Gen-Temazepam - anxiety
  • Novo-Temazepam - anxiety
  • Nu-Temazepam - anxiety
  • Ratio-Temazepam - anxiety
  • Restoril - anxiety
  • Saint John's Wort - anxiety
  • Kava Kava - anxiety
  • St. John's Wort - anxiety

Unlabeled Drugs and Medications to treat Neurosis:

Unlabelled alternative drug treatments for Neurosis include:

  • Olanzapine - anxiety
  • Zyprexa - anxiety
  • Zydis - anxiety
  • Pindolol - anxiety
  • Apo-Pindol - anxiety
  • Dom-Pindolol - anxiety
  • Novo-Pindol - anxiety
  • Nu-Pindol - anxiety
  • Syn-Pindolol - anxiety
  • Viskazide - anxiety
  • Visken - anxiety
  • Propranolol - anxiety
  • Apo-Propranolol - anxiety
  • Betachron - anxiety
  • Detensol - anxiety
  • Inderal - anxiety
  • Inderal-LA - anxiety
  • Inderide - anxiety
  • Inderide LA - anxiety
  • Ipran - anxiety
  • Novo-Pranol - anxiety
  • PMS Propranolol - anxiety

Hospital statistics for Neurosis:

These medical statistics relate to hospitals, hospitalization and Neurosis:

  • 0.24% (30,016) of hospital episodes were for neurotic, behavioural and personality disorders in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 92% of hospital consultations for neurotic, behavioural and personality disorders required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 39% of hospital episodes for neurotic, behavioural and personality disorders were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • 59% of hospital episodes for neurotic, behavioural and personality disorders were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
  • more hospital information...»

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