Anxiolytics

Anxiolytics are psychotropic medications used to treat anxiety disorders and symptoms of nervous tension. They can be used to reduce or prevent feelings of anxiety, worry and fear, and to improve sleep.

Anxiolytic drugs are among the most widely used drugs in the world. They are widely used in medical practice to treat various mental disorders such as panic attacks, anxiety disorders, depression and others.

There are several different groups of anxiolytics, each with their own unique properties and effects. For example, benzodiazepines such as alprazolam and diazepam are the most common anxiolytics and can be used to treat a wide range of anxiety disorders. Other groups include buspirone, zolpidem and zoxandan.

Although anxiolytics are effective and widely used medications, they can cause side effects such as drowsiness, sedation, muscle weakness and dizziness. Therefore, before starting treatment, you must consult your doctor and follow his recommendations.



Anxiolytic drugs are a broad group of drugs aimed at reducing anxiety and tension, as well as fear and panic attacks. Anxiological drugs are very popular among the population of various age groups. It is almost impossible to meet people who do not experience anxiety in their lives. And the reason for this can be different: self-doubt, pressure from society, or simply a feeling of anxiety. Due to the fact that a person at least sometimes experiences anxiety, the anxiological effect of the body is still present.