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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors pharmacological properties

This material is intimately related to tranylcypromine, a clinically proven antidepressant. This drug is a known monoamine oxidase inhibitor, and it is certainly possible that some of this pharmacological property might be found in... [Pg.79]

Tranylcypromine is a chiral monoamine oxidase inhibitor used in the treatment of depression. The drug is similar to mefloquine in that it is contains a diastereomeric structure but is only administered as the 50 50 combination of the (- -)-lS,2R and (—)-lR,2S species. The enantiomers possess differences in their pharmacological properties in that (-I-) tranylcypromine is much more effective than its antipode in MAO inhibition, but the (—) enantiomer causes greater diminution of catecholamine reuptake and release than (-I-) enantiomer [147]. With respect to its pharmacokinetics (Table 1), the (-I-) enantiomer seemed to be cleared via the oral route 4 to 8 times more rapidly than antipode based on significantly... [Pg.239]

Lessin, A.W. Long, R.F. Parkes, M.W. 1967. The central stimulant properties of some substituted indolealkylamines and 6-carbolines and their activities as inhibitors of monoamine oxidase and the uptake of 5-hydroxytryptamine. British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy Vol. 29 70-79. [Pg.11]


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