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Tranylcypromine
Tranylcypromine is an antidepressant drug. It reversibly binds to monoamine oxidase and belongs to the monoamine oxidase inhibitor class of drugs. As with other MAOIs, users of tranylcypromine must adhere to rigid dietary guidelines.
Addiction to tranylcypromine : a case report - Parnate The case of a single patient with chronic depression who had been prescribed a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) known as Parnate (tranylcypromine) to ... From American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
9/1/89
by Joseph Westermeyer
ADVANCES IN PHARMACOLOGY: ANTIDEPRESSANT-INDUCED WEIGHT GAIN Weight gain is a common concern when treating patients with antidepressant medications. The actual effects of antidepressant medications on weight are ... From Medicine and Health Rhode Island,
10/1/05
by Kachur, Sarah Grace
Safeguards for children taking antidepressant strengthened The Food and Drug Administration has announced a strategy to warn patients, their caregivers, and physicians about the possibility of an increased risk ... From FDA Consumer,
1/1/05
by Carol Rados
New drugs 2003 IN THIS ARTICLE, I'll acquaint you with seven new drugs marketed in the first half of 2002, including: * olmesartan medoxomil, a new angiotensin II receptor ... From Nursing,
2/1/03
by Hussar, Daniel A