Buspirone: Anxiety Uses, Side Effects, & Dosage (original) (raw)

What is buspirone, and what is it used for?

Buspirone is used for the management of anxiety disorders or for the short-term relief of the symptoms of anxiety. Buspirone is especially effective in persons with generalized anxiety of a limited or moderate degree. It is not very effective in persons with severe anxiety, panic disorders, or obsessive-compulsive disorders.

Buspirone also may help improve symptoms of depression in patients with generalized anxiety disorder.

Its mechanism of action is not clearly understood but may involve effects on neurotransmitters, chemicals that nerves use to communicate with one another. Serotonin and dopamine are two of these neurotransmitters. Buspirone may work by stimulating serotonin type 1A receptors on nerves, thereby altering the chemical messages that nerves receive. It also has minor effects on dopamine receptors but this does not contribute much to its action.

Unlike medications for anxiety of the benzodiazepine class, for example, diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), alprazolam (Xanax), and clonazepam (Klonopin), buspirone does not cause sedation. The FDA approved buspirone in September, 1986.

What are the side effects of buspirone?

The most common side effects associated with buspirone are:

Other important but less frequent side effects include

What is the dosage for buspirone?

Which drugs interact with buspirone?

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Is buspirone safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

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Summary

Buspirone is a medication prescribed for the treatment of short-term symptoms of anxiety, especially in people with limited or moderate generalized anxiety. Researchers do not know exactly how buspirone works (mechanism of action), but they believe it involves neurotransmitters in the brain. Buspirone not very effective in individuals with panic disorders, severe anxiety, or OCD. The most common side effects associated with buspirone are dizziness, nausea, headache, nervousness, lightheadedness, excitement, and insomnia.

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Medically Reviewed on 3/9/2023

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Medically reviewed by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP; Board Certified Emergency Medicine

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