Posted by JonW on May 11, 2002, at 11:09:09
In reply to selegiline moclobemide, posted by turalizz on May 11, 2002, at 3:26:44
Tyramine pressor sensitivity in healthy subjects during combined treatment with moclobemide and selegiline.
Korn A, Wagner B, Moritz E, Dingemanse J.
Department of Internal Medicine III, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Vienna, Austria.
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this double-blind study were to assess the tolerability and i.v. tyramine pressor response during combined treatment with moclobemide and selegiline. SUBJECTS: Two parallel groups of 12 healthy male and female subjects were treated with 200 mg moclobemide or 5 mg selegiline b.d. for 14 days. On Day 7, selegiline or moclobemide was added to the other treatment. IV tyramine pressor tests were conducted at baseline and at steady state during mono- and combined treatment. RESULTS: Treatment with moclobemide and selegiline alone was well tolerated, whereas combined treatment led to a slight increase in adverse events. Tyramine pressor sensitivity during moclobemide, selegiline and moclobemide + selegiline treatment was enhanced, on average, by 2.4-, 1.3- and 8.4-times, respectively. CONCLUSION: Although combined treatment with moclobemide and selegiline was well tolerated, the supra-additive potentiation of the tyramine pressor effects means that dietary restriction of tyramine intake will be necessary during such combination therapy.
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Clinical Trial
Randomized Controlled TrialPMID: 8857072 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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