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"Z Drugs" for OCD, or not?

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#1 eon

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Posted 01 January 2016 - 09:23 AM


what do you think of "Z drugs" aka drugs prescribed for insomnia such as Sonata, Lunesta, and Ambien as a gabaergic? These are non benzo sedative/hypnotic that acts on the gaba a receptor as an agonist. Are these useful for OCD? These are controlled 5 drugs like benzos like Xanax.
 
 


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Posted 01 January 2016 - 06:31 PM

for taking during the day? I see no advantage of zdrugs over benzos because you have more options in terms of pharmacological profile. The biggest advantage of z drugs is they are considered "less abusable" I don't really see a point to them if you are not abusing benzos. They both cause tolerance/addiction. I have not researched much into ocd though, I am just giving my thoughts on z drugs versus benzos.



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Posted 12 January 2016 - 08:31 AM

Benzos are more for stopping a panic attack within 5 minutes. Z drugs are meant to be a sleep aid.







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