Have you looked into Buspar or benzodiazepines ("benzos" for short)?
Buspar didn't help me, but some people swear by it. Just know that you have to take it 2-3 times a day everyday for it to work. So if you have a job or a hectic/unpredictable schedule, it may be difficult to be consistent with Buspar. You really can't miss a dose.
Benzos like klonopin, Valium, etc can be addictive and it's easy to build a dependency on them (i.e., you can get serious withdrawal problems if you're on them for extended periods of time and decide to stop taking them). On top of that, they can cause depression. I don't think it is common for them to cause depression, but they can in some people, so I thought I'd mention that as a risk.
Some people use benzos for sleep or to calm manic racing thoughts, so they do have their benefits on top of helping with anxiety. So, I wouldn't say they're "bad" because of the dependency risk and depression risk. It's just a matter of whether the pros outweigh the cons for you. For a lot of people, the pros outweigh the cons. And considering you don't have to take benzos everyday like you do with Buspar (i.e., they can be PRN), you may not develop a dependency if you don't take them daily.
Here is more info on benzos:
Benzodiazepines Drug Class: Side Effects, Types & Uses