BirdOfPrey
Greenlighter
I have been on benzodiazepines on a therapeutic daily dosage since a recent concussion and the anxiety that ensued thereafter. I have read many conflicting articles regarding the effects of these drugs on the brain. I understand that the activation of GABA (an inhibitory molecule in the brain) inhibits the release of serotonin and dopamine, but that this can also cause dopamine neurons to fire more rapidly; a possible mechanism for the underlying addictive potential of them. If this is the case with dopamine, is the same true with serotonin? I am just a bit confused because I know that SSRI's are effective at treating anxiety due to inhibiting the re-uptake of serotonin and thus allowing more serotonin to be available in the synapse. How could these be effective drugs for anxiety if they DECREASE serotonin? Any direction to medical journals or scholarly articles would be greatly appreciated. I am glad to be joining the Bluelight community!
