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Pipamperone Moclobemide

The manufacturer of moclobemide noted that in 1992 there were data available from 110 patients given moclobemide 150 to 400 mg daily with various antipsychotks, namely acepromazine, aceprometazine, alimemazine, bromperidol, chlorpromazine, chlorprothixene, clothiapine, clozapine, cyamemazine, flupen-thixol, fluphenazine, fluspirilene, haloperidol, levomepromazine, penfluridol, pipamperone, prothipendyl, sulpiride, thioridazine, or zuclopenthixoL There was no evidence of any clinically relevant interactions. There was, however, some evidence that hypotension, tachycardia, sieepiness, tremor and constipation were more common, suggesting synergistic adverse effects. ... [Pg.1157]


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