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Serotonin Syndrome preparation

MAOIs have the most serious pharmacodynamic interactions of any antidepressant class. As discussed earlier, they can cause a hypertensive crisis and the serotonin syndrome. They potentiate the hypertensive effects of most sympathomimetic amines, as well as tyramine, which is the reason for the avoidance of over-the-counter preparations containing such agents, in addition to the tyramine-free diet ( 508, 509). The serotonin syndrome occurs most often when MAOIs are used in combination with SSRIs and venlafaxine but it can also occur when MAOIs are used with tryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptophan, and some narcotic analgesics. In addition, MAOIs can also significantly potentiate the sedative and respiratory depressant effects of narcotic analgesics. [Pg.157]


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