There are many clinical anti-anxiety drugs that have corresponding indications and certain toxic side effects, and there is no absolutely safe anti-anxiety drug. 1, benzodiazepines: such as eszopiclone, alprazolam, lorazepam, diazepam, etc., are more commonly used in clinical anti-anxiety drugs, such drugs have a certain degree of addiction, it is recommended to take under the guidance of a doctor; 2, non-benzodiazepines: such as buspirone, tandospirone, haloperidol, melitrexin tablets and other drugs also have the effect of relieving anxiety, but may have dizziness, headache, nausea and other discomfort; 3, antidepressants: such as tricyclic, tetracyclic, SSRIs, antidepressant drugs, etc. Tetracyclines, SSRIs, SNRIs and other new antidepressants also have a certain alleviating effect on the symptoms of anxiety, but there may be vomiting, fatigue, diarrhea and other discomfort; 4, proprietary Chinese medicines: some proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Jiu Wei Zhen Xin granules, An Shen Tonic Brain Liquid, etc., also have a certain auxiliary effect on relieving insomnia, palpitations, tension and other symptoms of anxiety; 5, other: you can also choose B vitamins, Glutathione and other drugs with nutritional effects on nerves may also alleviate anxiety symptoms to some extent. In addition, in addition to the use of drugs to relieve anxiety, patients can also choose to carry out psychological interventions, such as supportive psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, hypnotherapy and other treatments to relieve anxiety symptoms. In general, medications are usually safe as long as they are used under the guidance of a professional doctor after a regular visit for examination. If there is any obvious discomfort or drug reaction, you can seek medical attention and adjust the medication with the help of a doctor.