Serzone (generic name: nefazodone) has a weak reuptake effect on both serotonin and norepinephrine. Because it can potentially cause liver damage, it was discontinued by Bristol-Myers Squibb on May 20, 2004, although generic supplies are still available on the Internet. If you find Serzone available in this or any other country, please avoid it.
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