Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy.
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Walker, JI; Davidson, J; Zung, WW
Published in: J Clin Psychiatry
July 1984
Exaggerated fears of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and of their interactions with foods often restrict their use. A review of the literature reveals seven food items most likely to produce a hypertensive crisis in combination with MAOI administration: aged cheeses, smoked or pickled fish, beef or chicken liver, dry fermented sausage, pods of broad beans, brewer's yeast products, and certain alcoholic beverages. Improved understanding of the dietary restrictions, benefits, and mechanism of action of the MAOIs can enhance cooperation with the prescribed treatment program.
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J Clin Psychiatry
ISSN
0160-6689
Publication Date
July 1984
Volume
45
Issue
7 Pt 2
Start / End Page
78 / 80
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tyramine
- Psychiatry
- Patient Education as Topic
- Patient Compliance
- Panic
- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
- Hypertension
- Humans
- Food
- Drug Synergism
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Walker, J. I., Davidson, J., & Zung, W. W. (1984). Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy. J Clin Psychiatry, 45(7 Pt 2), 78–80.
Walker, J. I., J. Davidson, and W. W. Zung. “Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy.” J Clin Psychiatry 45, no. 7 Pt 2 (July 1984): 78–80.
Walker JI, Davidson J, Zung WW. Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy. J Clin Psychiatry. 1984 Jul;45(7 Pt 2):78–80.
Walker, J. I., et al. “Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy.” J Clin Psychiatry, vol. 45, no. 7 Pt 2, July 1984, pp. 78–80.
Walker JI, Davidson J, Zung WW. Patient compliance with MAO inhibitor therapy. J Clin Psychiatry. 1984 Jul;45(7 Pt 2):78–80.
Published In
J Clin Psychiatry
ISSN
0160-6689
Publication Date
July 1984
Volume
45
Issue
7 Pt 2
Start / End Page
78 / 80
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Tyramine
- Psychiatry
- Patient Education as Topic
- Patient Compliance
- Panic
- Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
- Hypertension
- Humans
- Food
- Drug Synergism