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Why is Serzone prescribed? Serzone is an anti-depressant used to treat severe depression. Possible symptoms of severe depression include changes in appetite, weight, sleep habits, and mind/body coordination, increased fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, difficulty concentrating, slowed thinking, and suicidal thoughts. The generic name for Serzone is Nefazodone. Is Serzone Dangerous? Yes. Serzone has been pulled off the market because it is believed to increase the risk of liver failure. If you believe you have experienced negative side effects of Serzone, you should contact your doctor and an attorney immediately. Common less harmful side effects of Serzone are:
Emergency Symptoms of Serzone Some side effects of Serzone need immediate medical care. If you develop jaundice, anorexia, gastrointestinal complaints, malaise after taking a dose of Serzone, seek medical help immediately. You may be having a serious allergic reaction to the drug.
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