
Common brand name anti-anxiety drugs include Xanax, Valium, Halcion, Klonopin, Ambien, Ativan. Includes the class of drugs known as Benzodiazepines.
Please note: No one should attempt to get off of psychiatric drugs without doctor’s supervision.
Anti-anxiety Drug Warnings:
There have been 39 warnings from 8 countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States) and the European Union warning that anti-anxiety drugs cause harmful side effects. These include the following (note that some warnings cite more than one side effect, so the list below may not be equal to the total number of warnings):
- 14 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing impaired driving or sleep-driving
- 7 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing cognitive impairment
- 6 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing sleep problems
- 5 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing cardiovascular disorders
- 5 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing heart problems
- 5 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing sleepwalking
- 4 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing swelling
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing allergic reactions
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing amnesia
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing depression
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing drug abuse
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing hallucinations
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs having lack of efficacy
- 3 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing withdrawal reactions
- 2 warnings on anti-anxiety drugs causing suicide risk or attempts
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing abnormal behavior
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing abnormal bleeding
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing dependence
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing anxiety
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing death or increased risk of death
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing hostility or aggression
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing liver problems
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing newborn complications
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing risk of falls
- 1 warning on anti-anxiety drugs causing risk of fractures
Anti-anxiety Drug Studies:
There are 79 studies from 19 countries (Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States) showing that anti-anxiety drugs cause harmful side effects. These include the following (note that some studies cite more than one side effect, so the list below may not be equal to the total number of studies): - 13 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing death or increased risk of death
- 12 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing risk of fractures
- 9 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing risk of falls
- 6 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing dementia
- 5 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing cardiovascular disorders
- 5 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing impaired driving or sleep-driving
- 5 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing suicide risk or attempts
- 4 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing cancer
- 3 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing aggression
- 3 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing violence
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing cognitive impairment
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing homicidal ideation
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing newborn complications
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing pneumonia
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing premature birth
- 2 studies on anti-anxiety drugs causing stroke
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing abnormal behavior
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing agitation
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing allergic reactions
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing anxiety
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing heart problems
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing involuntary movements
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing lack of efficacy
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing liver problems
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing sedation
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing sleepwalking
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing tumors
- 1 study on anti-anxiety drugs causing withdrawal reactions
Top Reactions for All Ages:
There have been 135,587 Adverse Drug Reactions in connection with antidepressants that have been reported to the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System (MedWatch), between 2004 and 2012.
The FDA estimates that less than 1% of all serious events are ever reported to it, so the actual number of side effects occurring are most certainly higher.

- 10,707 cases of drug withdrawal syndrome
- 10,210 cases of nausea
- 9,508 cases of dizziness
- 9,399 cases of the drug being ineffective
- 8,376 cases of anxiety
- 7,774 cases of headache
- 7,750 cases of insomnia
- 7,659 cases of depression
- 6,814 cases of suicidal Ideation
- 6,134 cases of fatigue
Documented Side Effects of ADHD Drugs:
Source: Physicians Desk Reference, National Institutes of Health’s Medline Plus, and/or the drug label.
- Aggression/hostility
- Agitation
- Blood pressure changes
- Changes in vision or blurred vision
- Depression
- Dizziness or faintness
- Fever
- Hallucinations
- Heart attack
- Hives
- Hypersensitivity
- Impotence
- Increased irritability
- Insomnia
- Involuntary tics/twitching
- Irregular heartbeat
- Liver problems
- Loss of appetite
- Mania
- Mental/mood changes
- Muscle/joint tightness
- Nausea
- Nervousness
- Painful menstruation
- Psychosis
- Restlessness
- Seizures
- Sexual dysfunction
- Slow/difficult speech
- Stomach pain
- Stroke
- Stunted growth
- Sudden death
- Suicidal thoughts
- Swelling of face or throat
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- Toxic psychosis
- Unusual bleeding/bruising
- Unusual sadness/crying
- Violent behavior
- Vomiting
- Weight loss
- “Zombie” demeanor
Note: Side effects of psychiatric drugs can persist for months, if not years, after stopping them.
Side Effects of Common Psychiatric Drugs

This brochure is an overview of the side effects of common psychiatric drugs and includes information on drug regulatory agency warnings, studies and other reports that may not appear in the packaging information for the drugs.
It is a simple guide that documents the dangerous and deadly side effects of the drugs prescribed to millions of men, women and children diagnosed with bogus mental disorders.
Also visit the Psychiatric Drug Side Effects Search Engine for advanced searches on specific psychiatric drugs
Reference and Source from: https://www.cchrint.org/psychiatric-drugs/antianxietysideeffects/
