polymath
Bluelight Crew
Has any of you been prescribed hydroxyzine(Atarax) for anxiety and insomnia? I suffer from both and I've become an alcoholic while trying to self-medicate these problems with beer and booze. I need at least a six-pack of beer every night to get to sleep, usually more. I also get an anxious feeling with a scary feeling of pressure on my chest every night and alcohol helps that too.
I don't want to take benzos because I'd just get addicted to them, and my doctor isn't going to prescribe them to me anyway because she knows that I have a history of drug abuse... I'm thinking of trying to get my doctor prescribe me hydroxyzine instead.
Hydroxyzine is supposed to be a sedative antihistamine, like diphenhydramine is. I can't buy diphenhydramine OTC here in Finland where I live. The only sedative antihistamine that's OTC here is cyclizine, which is only supposed to be used for motion sickness and it's embarrassing to buy it because the pharmacists know that idiot kids often use it to get a delirious high.
Why is hydroxyzine the only antihistamine that's really prescribed for anxiety? Does it act by other mechanisms in addition to blocking H1 receptors? I already take 2mg risperidone everyday to prevent psychotic episodes. Risperidone blocks DA and 5HT2A receptors and also has affinity to H1 receptors, and it actually somewhat helps me get to sleep, but not enough. Sometimes when I absolutely have to go to sleep at a certain time, I even take more risperidone than the doctor told me to, and that usually knocks me out(like Seroquel or something)... I don't want to make that a habit because large doses of antipsychotics can cause tardive dyskinesia and other motion disorders.
I don't want to take benzos because I'd just get addicted to them, and my doctor isn't going to prescribe them to me anyway because she knows that I have a history of drug abuse... I'm thinking of trying to get my doctor prescribe me hydroxyzine instead.
Hydroxyzine is supposed to be a sedative antihistamine, like diphenhydramine is. I can't buy diphenhydramine OTC here in Finland where I live. The only sedative antihistamine that's OTC here is cyclizine, which is only supposed to be used for motion sickness and it's embarrassing to buy it because the pharmacists know that idiot kids often use it to get a delirious high.
Why is hydroxyzine the only antihistamine that's really prescribed for anxiety? Does it act by other mechanisms in addition to blocking H1 receptors? I already take 2mg risperidone everyday to prevent psychotic episodes. Risperidone blocks DA and 5HT2A receptors and also has affinity to H1 receptors, and it actually somewhat helps me get to sleep, but not enough. Sometimes when I absolutely have to go to sleep at a certain time, I even take more risperidone than the doctor told me to, and that usually knocks me out(like Seroquel or something)... I don't want to make that a habit because large doses of antipsychotics can cause tardive dyskinesia and other motion disorders.