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 What foods you should avoid on MAOIs
One report has suggested that the use of sublingual nifedipine 10 milligrams was effective in treating 2 hypertensive reactions following the ingestion of a tyramine-containing food in a patient receiving MAOI therapy (Clary & Schweizerr, 1987).
If a sufficient amount of pressor amines are released, a patient may experience a severe occipital or temporal headache, diaphoresis, mydriasis, nuchal rigidity, palpitations, and the elevation of both diastolic and systolic blood pressure may ensue (Anon, 1989; Da Prada et al, 1988; Brown & Bryant, 1988).
Small servings (1/2 cup, or less than 120 mL) of the following foods are not expected to pose a risk for patients on MAOI therapy (McCabe, 1986).
http://deoxy.org/maoidiet.htm   (1791 words)

  
 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors, MAOIs, How They Work
Since a severe headache or chest pain during MAOI therapy is the primary warning sign of a serious spike in blood pressure, anyone who normally gets severe headaches might overlook an important warning sign.
A good explanation of how MAOIs work, what makes them different from other antidepressants, and some of the side effects you might want to watch out for.
While aspirin, Tylenol (plain), Motrin, or antibiotics are safe when combined with MAOIs, you should check with your doctor before taking any other medicine.
http://www.healthyplace.com/communities/depression/treatment/antidepressants/maoi.asp   (3174 words)

  
 Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
In the past they were prescribed for those resistant to tricyclic antidepressant therapy, but newer MAOIs are now used as an alternative to tricyclics.
If a physician was prescribing MAOIs for depression, he/she had to take into consideration the fact that he/she was offering the patient a ready, though unpleasant, route to suicide.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are a class of antidepressant drugs prescribed for the treatment of depression.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/monoamine_oxidase_inhibitor   (386 words)

  
 NeLMH suicide - treatment > Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) > Detailed
MAOIs should be reduced gradually, as directed by your doctor, so that you have stopped taking any MAOIs at least two weeks before surgery.
Since other antidepressants, such as the tricyclics (TCAs) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), have become available, MAOIs have been prescribed much less.
during pregnancy or breast feeding (note, there is no evidence that MAOIs harm the foetus or the breast-feeding child, but manufacturers generally advise that doctors should avoid prescribing MAOIs to pregnant or breast-feeding mothers);
http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/elmh/nelmh/suicide/treatment/maoi2.html   (852 words)

  
 BestTreatments :: Conditions :: Bulimia :: How to take MAOIs
If your doctor prescribes a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), you need to be careful how you take it because it can cause your blood pressure to rise to a dangerous level (this is called a hypertensive crisis).
You feel a severe pain in your chest
BestTreatments :: Conditions :: Bulimia :: How to take MAOIs
http://www.besttreatments.co.uk/conditions/11800.html   (296 words)

  
 - MAOIs
MAOIs can cause headaches, which often fade as your body adjusts to the medication.
Is is also important to tell your doctor about any other medications that you are taking when you begin taking MAOIs.
If you experience headaches, and they're disruptive, talk to your doctor before you take any pain medications.
http://depression.8m.com/MAOI.HTM   (762 words)

  
 TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
By stopping the breakdown of these, the MAOIs may bring back the amounts of monoamines to normal.
Your doctor should know about these but make sure your doctor knows all the medicines you are taking and that you tell your doctor before starting or stopping any other drugs.
- Do not take medicines you got before the MAOI was prescribed unless you have asked your doctor or pharmacist first.
http://www.nmhct.nhs.uk/pharmacy/depr5.htm   (2914 words)

  
 The clinicial pharmacology of MAOIs
It seems obvious that a greater understanding of the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of MAOIs could result in improved treatment of the patients in the future.
It is clear that much remains to be investigated with regard to the clinical pharmacology of MAOIs.
n this article, we review the clinical pharmacology of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
http://www.anti-depressants.com/rimas.htm   (137 words)

  
 MAOIs - The Good, The Bad and The Funny. From People Who Have Taken These Crazy Meds...and SCIENCE!
Which means all sorts of varieties of MAOI you can't find in the US, but might get a doctor to prescribe for you through a Canadian Pharmacy.
Because they interact with a vast number of foods, prescription and non-prescription drugs, and often in a deadly way.
But they really do work for some people when everything else fails, especially if Remeron worked for you before then pooped out.
http://www.crazymeds.org/maoi.html   (1800 words)

  
 MAOIs - Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI)
This has deterred many clinicians and patients from using these effective medications, which are in fact quite safe when used as directed.
The interaction of tyramine with MAOIs can bring on a sharp increase in blood pressure that can lead to a stroke.
MAOIs are generally used in patients who have not responded to other treatments.
http://depression-guide.com/maoi.htm   (512 words)

  
 NetDoctor.co.uk - Depression - Treating
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are one of the oldest classes of antidepressants and are typically used when other antidepressants have not been effective.
There are many other safety issues you must be aware of when taking an MAOI, so for more detailed information on specific MAOIs click on the relevant links below (where branded versions of the medicine are available, these are listed in brackets after the generic medicine):
You may experience an effect on your mood within two weeks, however, the full benefits of treatment with MAOIs may not occur for a further two to four weeks.
http://community.netdoktor.com/ccs/uk/depression/coping/treating/article.jsp?articleIdent=uk.depression.coping.treating.uk_depression_article_2049   (389 words)

  
 Re: MAOIs--types of depression/sexual side-effects
While there has been a lot of debate about whether MAOIs work best for a certain kind of patient, there's still no full consensus on this.
Gee, John, if this is one person behind this myriad of postings you sure seem to be doing a thorough job of researching MAOIs!
As for your questions, I'll throw in the following based upon what I've come across in what often seems like my own personal correspondance-course in pharmacology.:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/19990601/msgs/7004.html   (440 words)

  
 [No title]
These drugs are sometimes referred to as second and third generation antidepressants.
Which of the following drugs is an MAOI?
Other uses for antidepressants include treatment of panic disorder (TCAs, MAOIs and SSRIs), Obsessive - compulsive disorder (SSRIs), enuresis (TCAs), chronic pain (TCAs), and eating disorders (SSRIs).
http://kumc.edu/research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/blk2/affdis1.wbc   (1765 words)

  
 Moloecular Pharmacology Journal Club-April1/97 Paper
The study extended the characterization of MAOI-displaceable quinpirole binding in rat brain.
H]spiperone as did an number of structurally related propargylamines and N-acylthylenediamine derivatives and other drugs such as debrisoquin and phenylbiguanide.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), such as phenelzine and moclobemide, have been found to be therapeutically effective in treating depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder, both of which are believed to be caused by an underactivity of various monoamines within the brain.
http://www-fhs.mcmaster.ca/mcpharm/ejc/apr1_pa.htm   (955 words)

  
 MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS (MAOIs) FOR DEPRESSION
The most important aspect your doctor will consider when deciding to prescribe a MAOI is the need for people taking these medicines to follow a strict diet while taking them.
Your doctor or pharmacist should give you a list of all foods, drinks and medicines to avoid, and you should follow this list to the letter.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), which were some of the first antidepressants to be developed, may be helpful for people with so-called ‘atypical’ depression, where a person’s mood may brighten up with positive events but there may be other symptoms such as oversleeping, sensitivity to rejection, and intense fatigue.
http://www.mydr.com.au/?article=2849   (724 words)

  
 Maois in Adolescent Major Depression Unresponsive To Tricyclic Antidepressants
This retrospective chart review strongly suggests the need for controlled studies of MAOI treatment in adolescents with tricyclic antidepressant refractory major depression.
Seventy-four percent of this group achieved good or fair antidepressant response, 57% had both good or fair response and continued dietary compliance.
This paper reports a series of 23 such adolescents who were treated with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
http://www.gerd.com/articles/abstracts/401.htm   (191 words)

  
 antidepressant, MAOI, monoamine oxidase inhibitor, MAOI as an antidepressant, tyramine interaction, side effects, ...
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See a detailed description at: Drug Interaction Guide For MAOI Antidepressants
Because of their stimulating rather than sedating effect, MAOIs may be preferable to TCAs for treating dysthymia, a chronic, low-level depression.
http://holisticonline.com/Remedies/Depression/dep_antidepressant-MAOI.htm   (325 words)

  
 MAOIs
Interactions of the MAOIs with some drugs and foods can cause hypertensive crisis, manifested by severe headache, palpitation, sweating, chest pain, possible intracranial hemorrhage, and even death.
Examples of the MAOIs that are prescribed are phenelzine and brofaromine.
The experimenters felt that the duration of the treatment may have been inadequate.
http://web.uccs.edu/swood/monoamin.htm   (344 words)

  
 Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) for social anxiety disorder - [Medication]
High blood pressure and changes in heart rate and rhythm.
MAOIs are often used as an alternative treatment for anxiety or depression that has not responded to other medications.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) for social anxiety disorder
http://www.bchealthguide.org/kbase/topic/detail/drug/ty6475/detail.htm   (511 words)

  
 Yes to life - Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
Dizziness may be a significant problem with the MAOIs, but the heart is much less affected than with tricyclic antidepressants.
Other than for phobia and panic disorders, irreversible MAOIs are not usually the doctor's first choice of antidepressant medication because they can interact with certain foods and other substances containing tyramine, causing a severe rise in blood pressure.
Irreversible MAOIs can cause problems because of the way they interact with certain substances.
http://www.yestolife.com.au/Blue_site/3/1g_1g.htm   (235 words)

  
 Re: how to get a Dr to rx MAOIs
I know we all have our own issues, but letting me just communicate my experience made me feel a little better.
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Re: First thing to do is to research MAIOs UgottaHaveHOPE` 9/20/05
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20050921/msgs/557755.html   (475 words)

  
 Phenelzine, Nardil, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors, MAOIs, Antidepressants, Depression Prescription Drugs, Medications
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Phenelzine, Nardil, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors, MAOIs, Antidepressants, Depression Prescription Drugs, Medications
Type A MAOIs inhibit the metabolism (breakdown) of the neurotransmitters dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine, and serotonin.
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 Monoamine-oxidase inhibitors (Group PIM G025)
There are no effective methods known to enhance the elimination of MAOIs.
Diagnosis of MAOIs poisoning is clinical and based on history of overdose and/or access to MAOI drugs and the presence of agitation, hypertension, sweating, hyperthermia and muscle tremor.
However selectivity is lost in overdoses and in extreme situations such as high-dose combination therapies and mixed drug overdoses, severe toxic reactions may occur.
http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/pimg025.htm   (2258 words)

  
 Depression & HIV
They are not usually the first choice but can be very effective and seem to work well in certain patients who are considered to have atypical depressions.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are antidepressants generally used for patients who have not responded to other antidepressant drugs.
They are occasionally used for physically healthy depressed people who do not respond to other medication.
http://www.aidsmeds.com/lessons/Depression12.htm   (879 words)

  
 Can monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) cause sexual dysfunction?
What if my medicine is not in the drug index?
These drugs have been associated with sexual dysfunction in some people.
Sexual dysfunction is a general term for symptoms such as decreased sex drive, difficulty with erections, loss of sexual sensation, inability to reach orgasm, painful ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and vaginal dryness.
http://www.drugstore.com/qxa1251_332828_sespider/can_monoamine_   (459 words)

  
 MAOI interactions
Concomitant prescription of serotonin-enhancing drugs should only be undertaken with caution for patients on moclobemide, toloxatone or selegiline.
Despite their clinical benefits, this has led to a reduction in use of such medications.
Coprescription of sympathomimetic drugs should also be avoided with these newer MAOIs and patients should be advised against purchasing over-the-counter preparations that may contain sympathomimetic drugs.
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/maointeract.htm   (326 words)

  
 PHCL 3720 Lecture 15
A favorable clinical response is correlated with 85% inhibition of platelet MAO B. This is a useful correlation for judging therapy effectiveness, however inhibition of platelet MAO has nothing at all to do with the mechanism of action of MAOIs.
MAOIs also prolong or intensify the action of many CNS-active drugs including general anesthetics, sedative/hypnotics, antihistamines, ethanol, analgesics, anticholinergics and tricyclic antidepressants.
Irreversible MAOIs, or their metabolites formed by the action of MAO, interact with a SH group of the flavin moiety of MAO (suicide inhibition).
http://www.neurosci.pharm.utoledo.edu/PHCL3720/Lecture15.htm   (649 words)

  
 Erowid MAOI Vault
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MAOIs inhibit naturally occurring enzymes in the human body.
Notes on Food & Drug Interactions with MAOIs
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/maois/maois.shtml   (101 words)

  
 Borderline Personality Disorder, neuroleptics and MAOIs
A. Your letter is very interesting, and really covers what was probably the best treatment for BPD until the late 1980s.
MAOIs work really well, but have a number of untoward side effects.
MAOIs have been around a long time, and Don Klein, MD in New York did a lot of work with them in folks with what we would now call BPD.
http://www.borderlinepersonalitytoday.com/main/67.htm   (516 words)

  
 DDI: Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) and Sympathomimetics  - UK Drug Information Center
DDI: Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) and Sympathomimetics - UK Drug Information Center
Summary: MAOIs may enhance the hypertensive effect of alpha-/beta- agonists (indirect-acting).
Effect: Co-administration of an MAOI and an indirect- or mixed-acting sympathomimetic may cause severe headache, hypertension, high fever, and hypertensive crisis (Direct-acting sympathomimetics appear to interact minimally).
http://www.mc.uky.edu/Pharmacy/dic/DDI/MAOIsympathomimeticsDDI.htm   (203 words)

  
 INABIS '98 - MAOIs: Interactions at Dopamine Receptors?
Data represent the mean ± S.E. of 3 to 5 independent determinations as analyzed by LIGAND.
The monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) consist of a structurally diverse group of compounds whose antidepressant effects have been attributed to their common ability to inhibit monoamine oxidase (MAO) thus increasing the synaptic availability of one or more of the monoamine neurotransmitters.
These observations suggest that MAOIs interact with the site labeled by [3H]quinpirole in brain.
http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/levant/levant0103/two.html   (956 words)

  
 facts for health--posttraumatic stress disorder
For more detailed information about MAOIs, including side effects, cautions and interactions with other foods and medications, click here download the
All MAOIs are thought to work by inhibiting the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO) in the brain and allowing restoration of proper neurotransmitter balance.
There are three MAOI antidepressants available in the United States: isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine (Nardil) and tranylcypromine (Parnate).
http://ptsd.factsforhealth.org/medmaois.html   (83 words)

  
 DW-WORLD.DE - Pemberontak Maois blokade Kathmandu
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 Qango : Health: Pharmacy: Drugs and Medications: Specific Drugs and Medications: Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
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 Lycaeum > Leda > MAOIs -- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
MAOIs are antidepressants which are effictatious in the treatment of atypical depression (vegitative symptoms, anxiety, initial insomnia, etc), panic disorder, anxiety and (recently discovered) borderline personality disorder.
Blood pressure goes up to 180+ over something, heartbeat goes to well over 100 bpm, and people who suffer one of these typically report getting the most painful headache of their lives.
Sometimes a Ca-blocker like nifedipine is prescribed for the user of the MAOI to take to combat this effect should it occur.
http://leda.lycaeum.org/Documents/MAOIs_--_Monoamine_Oxidase_Inhibitors.13334.shtml   (565 words)

  
 [No title]
The tolerability of the association MAOIs/5-HTP was good, although a transient cheese effect occurred in one of the patients treated with MAOIs as well as in a patient treated with the association MAOIs and 5-HTP.
In both the cases the transient hypertension was associated to very dramatic emotional events.
No subject withdrew from the trial due to adverse effects, even if some sleep disturbances and mild stomach-ache were reported.
http://www.immunesupport.com/library/print.cfm?ID=2366&t=CFIDS_FM   (350 words)

  
 Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Here are the MAOIs that have been specifically approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat depression, with their generic names followed by available brand names in parentheses:
MAOIs can cause dangerous interactions with certain foods, beverages and other medications.
Don't take MAOIs with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) because of the risk of the potentially life-threatening condition serotonin syndrome.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/MH/00072.html   (411 words)

  
 [No title]
RIMAs appear to be almost as effective in the treatment of depression as are the MAOIs, they do not affect sleep, are non-sedating and non-agitating.
Don't stop Effexor, Serzone or Wellbutrin abruptly, otherwise withdrawal symptoms may occur including muscle aches, dizziness, headache, nausea, chills and diarrhea.
RIMAs do not hang on irreversibly to monoamine oxidase enzyme either - making it much less risky for people who may need to switch to a different antidepressant within a few days of stopping the drug.
http://www.canmat.org/depress/three/rima.html   (704 words)

  
 MAOIs, a discussion
Given the experimental evidence that different MAOI antagonize the effects of DMT and LSD, any potentiation of psilocybine by MAOI would be surpising."
There is experimental and anecdotal evidence in human subjects, that MAO inhibitors, far from potentiating the effects of LSD, antagonize these and may even block them fully or partially [the MAOI Marplan clearly blocked the effects of LSD in human subjects: Resnick, O. et.
It seems from this that MAO-B is responsible for causing the "cheese syndrome" and not MAO-A, which is what we psychonauts like to potentiate things with.
http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Drugs/Misc/maoidisc.html   (2279 words)

  
 MAOIs
Although this drug has now been withdrawn, several others in the same class are used for depression, although not usually as the first choice treatment.
MAOI's can lower blood pressure and cause headaches, dizziness, and fainting.
It is important to avoid some foods such as cheese and red wine while taking MAOI's.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/bjjs/maois.htm   (153 words)

  
 What are MAOIs?
Some psychiatrists, however, believe these drugs work particularly well for atypical depression, and should be regarded as a viable treatment option.
Somerset Pharmaceuticals is experimenting with Seligeline as a transdermal patch that is not supposed to have the usual MAOI side effects.
MAOIs - monoamine oxidase inhibitors - are old generation antidepressants, Parnate (tranylcypromine) and Nardil (phenelzine) being the best known.
http://www.toddlertime.com/med/MAOI.htm   (102 words)

  
 Moclobemide and Brofaromine
As a result, dietary restrictions are not required during RIMA therapy, and hypertensive crises are quite rare.
Based on available evidence, the RIMAs appear to have a limited, but useful, role in the differential therapeutics of the depressive disorders.
We also found evidence that supports clinical impressions that MOC is somewhat less effective, albeit better tolerated, than older MAOIs, such as phenelzine or tranylcypromine.
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/rimas.html   (291 words)

  
 Antidepressants
It is estimated that 80-90% of depressed patients can be significantly helped by medication.
The first is called Effexor, and is referred to as a serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI).
The second is called Serzone (referred to as a serotonin-2 receptor antagonist), and it works in two synaptic locations at once to increase the amount of serotonin available.
http://members.aol.com/apemagnus/meds.html   (360 words)

  
 Re: Comparison of MAOIs to newer antidepressants?
A comparison that addresses > treatment resistant depression would be especially helpful.
wrote in message news:1108373578.717873.292500@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, I am looking for studies that compare the effectiveness of MAOIs > such as Parnate (tranylcypromine) and Nardil (phenelzine) to newer > drugs, in the treatment of depression.
http://www.talkaboutsupport.com/group/alt.support.depression.medication/messages/187060.html   (109 words)

  
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 Depression Medications - Re: Merck manual recommends against combining licorice with MAOIs.
Depression Medications - Re: Merck manual recommends against combining licorice with MAOIs.
I know someone who is on Parnate, but I
Home > Archive > Depression Medications > January 2005 > Re: Merck manual recommends against combining licorice with MAOIs.
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 Tricyclics and MAOIs--Anyone tried these?
I'm also curious about experiences with MAOIs, which are even more exotic, because at this point, I am giving every option serious consideration.
> I'm also curious about experiences with > MAOIs, which are even more exotic, because > at this point, I am giving every option > serious consideration.
If you'd like to include a link to another page with your message,
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 Transdermal Patch Could Herald Renewed Popularity for MAOIs -- Rosack 37 (23): 43 -- Psychiatric News
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors may be poised for a comeback, thanks to a novel way of administering the often troublesome, but effective, antidepressants.
Transdermal Patch Could Herald Renewed Popularity for MAOIs -- Rosack 37 (23): 43 -- Psychiatric News
Transdermal Patch Could Herald Renewed Popularity for MAOIs
http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/37/23/43-a   (721 words)

  
 List of Antidepressants - SSRIs, MAOIs, Tricyclics, Others
List of Antidepressants - SSRIs, MAOIs, Tricyclics, Others
http://healthyplace.com/communities/depression/treatment/antidepressants/antidepressant_list.asp   (113 words)

  
 Maoi's MIDI Collection: Maois's MIDI - A midi collection of fresh midi, movie, television, opm tagalog midi, dance and ...
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