Brand Name: Serzone
Generic Name: Nefazodone
Primary Use: Depression
Dosage Forms:
Oral tablets of 50mg, 100mg, 150mg, 200mg and 250mg
Common Side Effects:
Serzone needs periodical doctor’s evaluation for long-term use.
Rare side effects:
Generic Name: Nefazodone
Primary Use: Depression
Dosage Forms:
Oral tablets of 50mg, 100mg, 150mg, 200mg and 250mg
Common Side Effects:
- Chest tightness
- Voice changes
- Blurred vision, painful eyes
- Light-headedness
- Shortness of breath
- Groin itch
- Feeling dizzy
- Thick white discharge per vagina
- Wheezing
- Stomach pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Bladder pain, urgency in urine, difficulty in urination
- Diarrhoea
- Cough
- Unsteadiness or clumsiness
- Ringing in the ears
- Skin rash or itch
- Stiffness of muscles
Serzone needs periodical doctor’s evaluation for long-term use.
Rare side effects:
- Photophobia, double vision, dry eye syndrome
- Asthma
- Hyperexcitement states
- Mydriasis
- Blood per rectum, black tarry stools
- Changes in menses
- Speech changes
- Haematemesis
- Increased sense of hearing
- Abnormal fatigue
- Fast heartbeats
- Twitching
- Ear, nerve, pelvic, chest pain
- Kidney stones
- Serzone has shown to maintain efficacy up to 36 weeks in clinical trials in relapse cases.
- Clinical studies have shown that Serzone is effective for short-term (6 to 8 weeks) use.