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Niamide - Nialamide

With most psychedelics, their activity can probably be considerably enhanced by prior (or possibly concomitant) use of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (e.g., isocarboxazid (Marplan), nialamide (Niamid), phenelzine (Nardil), and tranylcypromine (Parnate)). Some compounds (e.g., DMT) which have no oral activity, can probably become orally active. These compounds are often prescribed as antidepressants, but it is not a good idea to use them frequently or in large doses. For antidotes to the hallucinogens see Amer. J. Hosp. Pharm. 30,80(1973). [Pg.22]

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOl) o Nialamide (Niamide) N -(2-BenzylcarbamoyT ethyl)isonicotinohydrazide o Tranylcypromine (Parnate) (+ )-fra s-2-Phe-nylcyclopropylamine sulfate (2 1) o Iproniazid (Marsilid) 2 -lsopropylisonicotino-hydrazide... [Pg.1732]


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