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Serzone for Depression.

The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that using Celexa is safe or appropriate for you.

People seeking depression relief should carefully evaluate Serzone information and side effects before deciding to take Serzone. Consult your healthcare professional before using nefazodone.

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What is Serzone used for? Serzone is in a class of antidepressant drugs used to relieve symptoms of depression.

Drug Interaction Warnings for Serzone:
The following drugs can have very serious interactions that could lead to seizures, heart damage, and even death when taken with Serzone;
_ Astemizole (Hismanal).
_ Cisapride (Propulsid).
_ Pimozide (Orap).
_ Terfenadine (Seldane, Seldane-D).
_ Carbamazepine (Tegretol, Tegretol XR, Epitol, Carbatrol).
_ Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors.
_ Triazolam (Halcion).

FDA Warnings for Serzone: The FDA issued a public health alert for Serzone in March 2004 warning that this antidepressant can lead to deeper depression and suicide. The FDA recommends that health care providers warn patients, their families and their caregivers to be alert for agitation, irritability, suicide and worsening depression while using Serzone. The FDA also recommends that health care providers closely monitor adult and children treated with nefazodone for worsening of depression or suicidal tendencies, especially at the beginning of therapy or when the dose either increases or decreases.

The FDA issued a Public Health Advisory in October 2003 about increased reports of suicidal thinking, suicide attempts, hostility and self-harm in children using Serzone. The FDA urges that Serzone be used with caution in children. Parents of children using Serzone should consult the prescribing physician immediately to discuss the suicide risks involved in taking Serzone.

It should be noted that the safety and effectiveness of Serzone in pediatric patients has not been established. In clinical trials, only Prozac (fluoxetine) has been found effective for children.

General Serzone Precautions:
_ Serzone has been associated with serious liver problems, sometimes resulting in liver transplant or death. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience early signs of liver problems including; yellowing of the skin or eyes; unusually dark urine; loss of appetite that lasts several days or longer; severe nausea; or stomach pain.
_ Do not take Serzone if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) within the last 14 days. A dangerous drug interaction can occur if combined with MAO inhibitors.
_ If you skip the missed dose and take only the next one as directed. Do not take a double dose of nefazodone. Overdose is possible.
_ Serzone may cause dizziness. If you experience dizziness, avoid driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities.
_ You are more likely to experience side effects from Serzone if you are over the age of 60.
_ Rise slowly when rising from a sitting or lying position to prevent dizziness or possible falls.
_ It is not known whether Serzone will harm an unborn baby or a nursing baby.
_ Nefazodone may impair judgment, thinking, or motor skills. Patients using Serzone should exercise caution until they have adapted to therapy.

Serzone can cause serious side effects. Only you can decide if Serzone is the best means of treating depression symptoms. It is important for people currently taking Serzone to discuss side effect concerns with their physician.

Serzone Side Effects:
_ Agitation.
_ Irritability.
_ Deepened depression.
_ Increased risk of suicide.
_ High blood pressure.
_ Low blood pressure.
_ Dizziness.
_ Fainting.
_ Serious liver problems resulting in liver transplant or death.
_ Prolonged, painful, or inappropriate erections.
_ Fast or irregular heartbeat or pulse.
_ Drowsiness.
_ Insomnia.
_ Nausea.
_ Weakness.
_ Blurred or abnormal vision.
_Constipation.
_ Dry mouth.

Contact your doctor immediately if you experience: An allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, face, or tongue; or hives). Stop taking Serzone and contact your doctor immediately if you experience early signs of liver problems including; yellowing of the skin or eyes; unusually dark urine; loss of appetite that lasts several days or longer; severe nausea; or stomach pain. Contact your doctor immediately or seek emergency medical treatment if you also experience prolonged, painful, or inappropriate erections. This could lead to a serious condition requiring surgery.

Before taking Serzone, tell your doctor if you have:
_ Seizures.
_ Liver disease.
_ Kidney disease.
_ Heart disease.
_ High or low blood pressure.
_ Irregular heartbeats.
_ A history of manic episodes.
_ Suicidal thoughts.

What should I avoid while taking Serzone?
_ Use alcohol cautiously while taking Serzone. Alcohol may increase drowsiness and dizziness.

Symptoms of overdose may include: Symptoms of a Serzone overdose include drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, and seizures.

What other drugs will affect Serzone? The following drugs can have very serious interactions that could lead to seizures, heart damage, and even death when taken with Serzone;
_ Astemizole (Hismanal).
_ Cisapride (Propulsid).
_ Carbamazepine (Tegretol, Tegretol XR, Epitol, Carbatrol).
_ Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors.
_ Pimozide (Orap).
_ Terfenadine (Seldane, Seldane-D).
_ Triazolam (Halcion).

Serzone can increase the effects of many other drugs, leading to serious side effects. If taking Serzone, talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines. Do not take nefazodone with the following medicines without your doctor’s approval:
_ Alprazolam.
_ Atorvastatin , lovastatin or simvastatin.
_ Cyclosporine.
_ Digoxin.
_ Haloperidol.
_ Lorazepam.
_ Phenytoin.
_ Tacrolimus.
_ Warfarin.

_ Drugs other than the above listed may also interact with Serzone. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription, over-the-counter medicines or natural supplements.

*This antidepressant drug information does not endorse Serzone, diagnose patients or recommend therapy. The information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible warnings, uses, precautions, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or adverse side effects of Serzone. If you have questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your health care provider or pharmacist. The information provided should not be construed to indicate that Serzone is safe, effective or appropriate.

Do not stop taking Serzone without first talking to your doctor. Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping Serzone completely. Suddenly stopping nefazodone may cause unpleasant and potentially serious side effects.

 


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