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Reviewer: 65-74 Male on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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Started Serzone (now nefazodone) in 1998 after giving up Prozac because of libido-killing side effect. It has been wonderful in every way. At one point had liver function tests because of some Serzone-related deaths in Europe; no problems for me. I take high dose (2.5 x 200mg), and rarely have problem getting prescription filled. N. has become important to my sleep patterns. I take it at bedt
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Reviewer: Dana, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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After trying 7 antidepressants that didn't work 20 years ago, I'm hyperactive also, I finally was prescribed nefazadone/sera zone about 17 years ago. It's been a blessing. I finished my master's degree 5 years ago and looking to start my doctoral. I would love to do research related to this drug w/talk therapy on those w depression and ADHD.
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Reviewer: floriv1, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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I have been on this med for many years. It has been a life saver. There are times it's been difficult for my pharmacist to fill the script for my dose. I need 200 mg. tabs. he fills it with what ever dose is available until the 200's are available.
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Reviewer: dphelps, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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six months ago i was diagnosed with PTSD, Sever panic disorder, insomnia and now major depression. I started out on ATIVAN. I did not like the effects after i ran out so the Dr put me on colozapam and it works ok still have my anry out bursts so now i am taking nefazadone. its my first day taking it and seems like doing its job.
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Reviewer: Princess57, 55-64 on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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I was placed on this medication in 1998 for depression after being taken off Paxil for the lack of help and bad side effects. I felt like a new person. After I got used to the drug (3 weeks) I felt great and was sleeping much better.My depression gone! I was me again and happy as a could be. In 2004 a doctor made me ill with a cocktail injection of Kenalog/DMSO. He told me he was giving me pain me
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