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Monoamine oxidase, induction

Drug Interactions Barbiturates combine with other CNS depressants to cause severe depression ethanol is the most frequent offender, and interactions with first-generation antihistamines also are common. Isoniazid, methylphenidate, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors also increase the CNS-depressant effects. Other prominent drag interactions occin as a result of the induction of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes by barbiturates see above). [Pg.274]

Doyle DJ, Ketamine induction and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. J Clin Anesth (1990) 2, 324-5,... [Pg.101]


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