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*Some [[Anxiolytics|anti-anxiety medications]] used to treat phobias, such as [[benzodiazepines]], may cause [[physical dependence]]. | *Some [[Anxiolytics|anti-anxiety medications]] used to treat phobias, such as [[benzodiazepines]], may cause [[physical dependence]]. | ||
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Phobias tend to be chronic, but they can respond to treatment. | Phobias tend to be chronic, but they can respond to treatment. | ||
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Complications
Possible complications are:
- Some phobias may have consequences that affect job performance or social functioning.
- Some anti-anxiety medications used to treat phobias, such as benzodiazepines, may cause physical dependence.
Prognosis
Phobias tend to be chronic, but they can respond to treatment.