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Dopamine elevation MAO-A, B or both?

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:Antidepressants/MAOIs
  • Post published:June 4, 2022
  • Post last modified:June 20, 2022

I particularly acknowledge the assistance of Professor John Finberg in preparing this commentary.IntroductionThere is an enduring lack of appreciation of the fact that inhibiting both subtypes of MAO elevates human…

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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors: Perspectives and Pros and Cons

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:MAOIs/Uncategorized
  • Post published:May 21, 2022
  • Post last modified:June 20, 2022

IntroductionFull details of the interactions between MAOI drugs and other drugs are dealt with separately, and in full detail, in the various other commentaries in this MAOI section.  Below are…

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CNS ‘Stimulants’ and MAOIs Part 2

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:MAOIs
  • Post published:February 25, 2022
  • Post last modified:June 20, 2022

Part one dealt with the reuptake inhibitors, methylphenidate, modafinil, and bupropion. This second part deals with amphetamine, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, adrenaline, pramipexole, midodrine, caffeine.Ecstasy (MDMA) is dealt with separately because it induces…

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Important news about Low Blood Pressure, MAOIs, and Beta Blockers

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:MAOIs
  • Post published:February 21, 2022
  • Post last modified:June 18, 2022

AbstractPropranolol (predominantly a beta-2 blocker) prevents both the post-dose elevation of blood pressure that some people experience, especially after larger doses of MAOIs, and the exercise-induced hypotension.  Might they also…

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