Title: Panic Disorder Authors: Harith Al-Azzawi, Ghadeer Al-Qaq Editor: Fadlullah M. F. Al-Saleem Reviewer: Philip J. Sweidan Keywords: Antidepressants, CBT, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Panic Attack, Panic Disorder. Abstract Panic disorder is a prevalent mental illness that affects up to 5% of the population at some time in their lives. It is frequently debilitating, especially when accompanied by agoraphobia, and is associated with significant functional morbidity and worse quality of life.[1] The condition is also expensive for people and society, as seen by higher healthcare utilization, absenteeism, and decreased workplace productivity. Some medical conditions (for example, asthma) are frequently associated […]

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