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Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD

Sleepless Without Serzone

Reader’s Question

Q:

I was taking 200mg of Serzone at bedtime for 12 years. My doctors have recently taken me off and will no longer prescribe. I have tried many antidepressants and this was the only medication that seemed to agree with me, my main problems being anxiety and insomnia. Please recommend a medication that is similiar in content.

Sincerely,
– Sleepless

Our Clinical Psychologist’s Reply

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A:

Hi, Sleepless… Serzone was removed from the market several years ago due to issues with liver failure. Serzone is an SNRI (Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor) antidepressant. From what I understand, its closest cousin is probably Trazodone/Desyrel (in the US). I would consult with your physician to see if a trial period on that medication would be helpful. As most antidepressants are prescribed by nonpsychiatric physicians, if your physician isn’t a psychiatrist, you might consider a psychiatric consultation as well.

Psychiatrists are best trained in the use of antidepressants and often use two medications in combination to obtain a specific treatment outcome. It is not uncommon, for example, to use a low dose of Trazodone as a sleep aid as well as another antidepressant.

Keep in mind that it may take a few mediation trials to determine the medication program best suited for your symptoms.