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Drug interactions dextroamphetamine

Drug interactions for the RIMAs include interaction with SSRI antidepressants, which can cause the 5-HT syndrome (see the discussion of SSRIs). The effect of stimulant drugs, such as methylphenidate and dextroamphetamine (used to treat ADHD), may be increased. Some over-the-counter cold and hay fever decongestants (i.e., sympathomimetic amines) can have increased stimulant effects. Selegiline, a selective MAO-B used for Parkinson s disease, should not be used concurrently with the RIMAs. Unlike the irreversible MAOIs, no significant interactions with foods occur, because the selective inhibition of MAO-Adoes not stop the metabolism of tyramine. The RIMAs must not be taken concurrently with a nonreversible MAOI. [Pg.871]

Dextroamphetamines interact with a number of drugs and other substances. These include ... [Pg.142]


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