Posted by danna on June 11, 2001, at 20:15:19
In reply to Re: Serzone Sedation, posted by afatchic on June 9, 2001, at 12:04:37
> Thank you all for your wonderful and intelligent responses. I forced myself to continue with the Serzone, taking the majority at bedtime. I've worked up to 300 mg a day and the sedation has magically disappeared. I've even had significant improvements ually.
> Now, for the down side :-( I'm having horrible short-term memory problems and some vision problems. When I scroll down on my computer screen, I have to look away because the moving words hurt to look at and my vision seems a litle blurry. To top it all off, my depressive symptoms have only resolved about 50%. Much less effective than Prozac. At this point, I'm going to continue with Serzone and hope that the remaining side effects diminish and my mood improves. I would like to hear from others who experienced memory problems with serzone. Did this side effect go away in time? Thanks again
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> > I take all 500 mg. at night because of the sedation. It helps me sleep and the sedation wears off by morning.I also have terrible memory and am very sleepy. I take 500 mg.
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