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monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitors, relieve certain types, mental depression, work by blocking the action, a chemical substance known as monoamine oxidase, mao, nervous system, medicines are very effective for certain patients, may also cause some unwanted reactions if not taken, right way, very important to avoid certain foods, beverages, being treated with an mao inhibitor, health care professional will help you obtain a list to carry, in my wallet, purse as a reminder, which products you should avoid, mao inhibitors are available only with a physician's prescription, dosage forms, oral, isocarboxazid, tablets, phenelzine, tablets, tranylcypromine, tablets, for monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitors, allergic reaction to any mao inhibitor, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, diet dangerous reactions, sudden high blood pressure may result when mao inhibitors are taken with certain foods, drinks, foods should be avoided, foods that have a high tyramine content, most common in foods that are aged, fermented to increase their flavor, cheeses; fava, broad bean pods; yeast, meat extracts; smoked, pickled meat, poultry, fish; fermented sausage, bologna, pepperoni, salami, summer sausage, other fermented meat; sauerkraut, any overripe fruit, a list, foods and beverages is not given, ask my health care professional to provide one, alcoholic beverages, alcohol-free, reduced-alcohol beer and wine, large amounts, caffeine-containing food, beverages, coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, a limited study in pregnant women showed an increased risk, birth defects when these medicines were taken during the first 3 months, in animal studies, mao inhibitors caused a slowing, growth and increased excitability, newborn when very large doses were given to the mother during pregnancy, when breast-feeding , tranylcypromine passes into the breast milk, not known whether isocarboxazid, phenelzine passes into breast milk, problems in nursing babies, haven't been reported, children antidepressants, used with caution in children with depression, studies have shown occurrences, children thinking about suicide, attempting suicide in clinical trials, more study is needed, sure antidepressants are safe and effective in children animal studies, may slow growth, young, be sure to discuss with a physician the use, in children, dizziness , lightheadedness, especially likely to occur in elderly patients, usually more sensitive than younger adults to these effects, mao inhibitors, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking mao inhibitors, health care professionals, amphetamines, antihypertensives, high blood pressure medicine, appetite suppressants, diet pills, cyclobenzaprine, flexeril, fluoxetine, prozac, levodopa, dopar, larodopa, maprotiline, ludiomil, medicine for asthma, other breathing problems, medicines for colds, sinus problems, hay fever, other allergies, nose drops, sprays, meperidine, demerol, methylphenidate, ritalin, monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitors, other, furazolidone, furoxone, procarbazine, matulane, selegiline, eldepryl, paroxetine, paxil, sertraline, zoloft, tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, elavil, amoxapine, asendin, clomipramine, anafranil, desipramine, pertofrane, doxepin, sinequan, imipramine, tofranil, nortriptyline, aventyl, protriptyline, vivactil, trimipramine, surmontil, using these medicines, within 2 weeks, taking mao inhibitors, serious side effects, sudden rise in body temperature, extremely high blood pressure , severe convulsions, sometimes certain, used with mao inhibitors under close supervision by a physician, antidiabetics, oral, diabetes medicine you take by mouth, insulin, mao inhibitors may change the amount, antidiabetic medicine you need, take, bupropion, wellbutrin, using bupropion, within 2 weeks, taking mao inhibitors, serious side effects, seizures, buspirone, buspar, use with mao inhibitors, high blood pressure , carbamazepine, tegretol, use with mao inhibitors may increase seizures, central nervous system, cns, depressants, medicines that cause drowsiness , using these medicines with mao inhibitors may increase the cns and other depressant effects, cocaine, cocaine use by persons taking mao inhibitors, furazolidone and procarbazine, a severe increase in blood pressure, dextromethorphan, use with mao inhibitors, excitement, high blood pressure , fever, trazodone, tryptophan used as a food supplement, a sleep aid, by persons taking mao inhibitors, furazolidone and procarbazine, mental confusion, excitement, shivering, trouble in breathing, fever other medical problems, mao inhibitors, any other medical problems, alcohol abuse, drinking alcohol, taking an mao inhibitor, serious side effects, angina, chest pain , headaches, severe, frequent, conditions may interfere with warning signs, serious side effects, mao inhibitors, asthma, bronchitis, some medicines, treat these conditions, serious side effects when used, taking an mao inhibitor, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, may change the amount, insulin, oral antidiabetic medication, need, epilepsy, seizures may occur more often, heart, blood vessel disease, liver disease , mental illness, parkinson's disease , recent heart attack, stroke, mao inhibitors may make the condition worse, high blood pressure , condition, affected by these medicines, kidney disease , higher blood levels, mao inhibitors may occur, which increases the chance, side effects, overactive thyroid, pheochromocytoma, pcc, serious side effects may occur, sometimes this medicine, taken for several weeks before you begin to feel better, especially during the first few months, to make sure that this medicine is working properly, for unwanted effects, do not take it more often, do not take it for a longer time, mao inhibitors, taken with, without food, a full, empty stomach, a physician tells, take the medicine a certain way, take it exactly as directed, mao inhibitors will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, phenelzine and tranylcypromine, dose is different, the number, tablets, take depends on the strength, the number, doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, time you take the medicine depend on the medical problem for which you are using an mao inhibitor, for isocarboxazid, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for treatment, depression, to start, 10 milligrams, twice a day, a physician may increase my dose gradually as needed, the dose, not more than 60 mg a day, children younger than 16 years, determined by the doctor, for phenelzine, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for treatment, depression, dose is based on my body weight, to start, the usual dose is 1 milligram, per kilogram, body weight, 0.45 mg per pound, a physician may decrease, increase my dose as needed, the dose, not more than 90 mg a day, children younger than 16 years, determined by the doctor, to start, 15 mg, a physician may increase my dose gradually as needed, the dose, not more than 60 mg a day, for tranylcypromine, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for treatment, depression, to start, 30 milligrams, a physician may increase my dose gradually as needed, the dose, not more than 60 mg a day, children younger than 16 years, determined by the doctor, to start, 2.5 to 5 mg a day, the doctor may increase my dose as needed, the dose, not more than 45 mg a day, if i miss a dose, within 2 hours, next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, precautions, know the side effects, when taken with certain foods, drinks, mao inhibitors can cause very dangerous reactions, sudden high blood pressure , hypertensive crisis, to avoid such reactions, obey the following rules, caution, do not eat foods that have a high tyramine content, most common in foods that are aged, fermented to increase their flavor, cheeses; fava, broad bean pods; yeast, meat extracts; smoked, pickled meat, poultry, fish; fermented sausage, bologna, pepperoni, salami, summer sausage, other fermented meat; sauerkraut, any overripe fruit, a list, foods is not given, ask my health care professional to provide one, do not drink alcoholic beverages, alcohol-free, reduced-alcohol beer and wine, do not eat, drink large amounts, caffeine-containing food, beverages, coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, do not take any other medicine unless approved, prescribed by a physician, this especially includes nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, that for colds, nose drops, sprays, cough, asthma, hay fever, appetite control; keep awake'' products, products that make you sleepy, will add to the effects, alcohol and other cns depressants, medicines that slow down the nervous system, possibly causing drowsiness , some examples, cns depressants are antihistamines, medicine for hay fever, other allergies, colds; sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping medicine; prescription pain medicine, narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures; muscle relaxants, anesthetics, some dental anesthetics, check with a physician before taking, hospital emergency room immediately if severe headache, stiff neck, chest pains, fast heartbeat, nausea and vomiting occur, symptoms, a serious side effect that should have a doctor's attention, do not stop taking this medicine without first checking with a physician, reduce gradually the amount you are using before stopping completely, dizziness , lightheadedness, fainting may occur, especially when you get up from a lying, sitting position, getting up slowly may help, when you get up from lying down, sit on the edge, the bed with my feet dangling for 1, 2 minutes, then stand up slowly, the problem continues, gets worse, blurred vision , make some people drowsy, less alert than they are normally, before you drive, unable to see well, not alert, antidepressants, agitated, irritable, display other abnormal behaviors, can also cause some people to have suicidal thoughts and tendencies, to become more depressed, caregiver notice, adverse effects, before having any kind, surgery, dental treatment, emergency treatment, tell the medical doctor, dentist in charge, used it within the past 2 weeks, taking mao inhibitors together with medicines that are used during surgery, dental, emergency treatments may increase the risk, serious side effects, carry an identification card stating, for patients with angina, chest pain , an unusual feeling, good health and energy, do not suddenly increase the amount, exercise you get without discussing it with a physician, too much activity could bring on an attack, angina, for diabetic patients, may affect blood sugar levels, be especially careful in testing for sugar, in my blood, urine, after you stop using this medicine, must continue to obey the rules, caution for at least 2 weeks concerning food, drink, other medicine, things may continue to react with mao inhibitors, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, consult doctor before you stop taking this medicine and get emergency help immediately, side effects occur, symptoms, unusually high blood pressure , hypertensive crisis, chest pain , severe, enlarged pupils, fast, slow heartbeat, headache, severe, increased sensitivity, eyes to light, increased sweating, possibly with fever, cold, clammy skin, nausea and vomiting , stiff, sore neck, side effects occur, dizziness , lightheadedness, severe, especially when getting up from a lying, sitting position, diarrhea, fast, pounding heartbeat, swelling, feet, lower legs, unusual excitement, nervousness, dark urine, fever, skin rash , slurred speech, sore throat, staggering walk, yellow eyes, skin, symptoms, overdose, anxiety, severe, confusion, convulsions, seizures, cool, clammy skin, dizziness , severe, drowsiness , severe, fast and irregular pulse, fever, hallucinations, seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, headache, severe, high, low blood pressure, muscle stiffness, sweating, troubled breathing, trouble in sleeping, severe, unusual irritability, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, blurred vision , decreased amount, urine, decreased sexual ability, dizziness , lightheadedness, mild, especially when getting up from a lying, sitting position, drowsiness , headache, mild, increased appetite, especially for sweets, weight gain, increased sweating, muscle twitching during sleep, nausea, restlessness, shakiness, trembling, tiredness and weakness, trouble in sleeping, chills, constipation, decreased appetite, dryness, mouth, other side effects, additional information once a medicine has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show, also useful for other medical problems, uses are not included in product labeling, phenelzine and tranylcypromine are used in certain patients with the following medical conditions, headache, panic disorder other than, information, there is no additional information relating to, side effects for these uses, brand names some commonly used brand names are, nardil, parnate, marplan, parnate,



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