Posted by mtdewcmu on November 26, 2009, at 10:36:57
In reply to Re: What about Serzone? » mtdewcmu, posted by conundrum on November 26, 2009, at 6:18:32
> Could help, my psychiatrist takes that. I'd just be concerned about the rare liver toxicity. He told me that they believe the liver toxicity occured because of one contaminated batch, but it looks like britol myers squibb knew otherwise.
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> Anyway its a more potent 5-HT2 blocker than it is a reuptake inhibitor so it might work well.The liver failure supposedly happens once per 250,000-300,000 patient-years. That risk is comparable to the risk of dying in a railroad accident for a randomly chosen American. That's for any American, not just those that ride trains.(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/planecrash/risky.html)
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