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@kayraymat

Yes, a general practitioner or psychiatrist is probably your best bet.
There are so many new drugs out there that they can find something for you.
I take both an anti anxiety & an anti depressant & have for 20+ years & our
family doctor said he would find something new if either began to give
me problems. Keep looking for a physician that meets YOUR NEEDS!

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There really is not anything that truly helps with anxiety other than benzodiazepines and doctors are slowly but surely getting away from prescribing them. If you have an old doctor you may get them for a while. If your doctor dies or retires and all you can find is a younger doctor you’ll probably be out of luck. The doctors are prescribing antipsychotics off label, antidepressants exclusively or beta blockers off label. There really isn’t anything else out there.