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How Do Prozac & Serzone Work Different?

Posted by Alice on February 9, 2000, at 1:36:28

In a reply to an earlier post, I had stated that my doctor had put me on Serzone, and for about 2 months I suffered through treatment on it. It had no effect on my depression. In fact, it almost seemed to make matters worse--my irritability, anxiety, and outbursts seemed to intensify. I then insisted my doctor put me back on Prozac, which I had previously taken for more than 6 years very successfully. I am wondering if anyone out there can explain to me how these two drugs work so differently? What is it that Prozac does in the brain that Serzone doesn't do? Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Any info would be helpful. Thanx!


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