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MAOI Update: Clarifications Concerning Pharmacology and Terminology

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:Antidepressants/MAOIs
  • Post published:September 13, 2019
  • Post last modified:June 20, 2022

AbstractThis paper points out that precise use of terms in pharmacology and nosology is essential to understanding MAOI drugs and their potential uses and interactions. The approved indications for their…

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Overview: MAOI and TCA interactions

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:Antidepressants/MAOIs/TCAs
  • Post published:June 29, 2019
  • Post last modified:June 20, 2022

AbstractThis paper traces and analyses the historical origin of the mistakes and misconceptions surrounding the misinformation promulgated concerning the supposed interactions between MAOI and TCA drugs.  This is an object…

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Attenuation of the MAOI pressor response by NRIs

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:Antidepressants/MAOIs
  • Post published:June 20, 2019
  • Post last modified:June 18, 2022

Exordium*Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.~ Santayana, G. The Life of Reason 1905I frequently find myself…

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MAOIs and Anaesthesia

  • Post author:Dr Ken Gillman
  • Post category:Antidepressants/MAOIs
  • Post published:April 24, 2019
  • Post last modified:June 18, 2022

An update explaining why it is safe to have anaesthesia whilst on an MAOI, including a review of recent data on the SRI potency of opioids. It also points out the errors and omissions from several recent guidelines and opinion pieces on this subject.

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