Drug treatment for GAD (generalised anxiety disorder) has suggested by NICE (1):
Focus of the Intervention | Nature of the Intervention |
STEP 4: Complex treatment-refractory GAD and very marked functional impairment, such as self-neglect or a high risk of self-harm | Highly specialist treatment, such as complex drug and/or psychological treatment regimens; input from multi-agency teams, crisis services, day hospitals or inpatient care |
STEP 3: GAD with an inadequate response to step 2 interventions or marked functional impairment | Choice of a high-intensity psychological intervention (CBT/applied relaxation) or a drug treatment |
STEP 2: Diagnosed GAD that has not improved after education and active monitoring in primary care | Low-intensity psychological interventions: individual non-facilitated self-help*, individual guided self-help and psychoeducational groups |
STEP 1: All known and suspected presentations of GAD | Identification and assessment; education about GAD and treatment options; active monitoring |
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