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Re: Do Parnate/Nardil have anti-psychotic properties?

Posted by turalizz on August 1, 2002, at 15:55:10

In reply to Do Parnate/Nardil have anti-psychotic properties?, posted by LizDorothea on August 1, 2002, at 14:55:48

> Hi,
> Quick question, which was all ready stated in the subject:
> Does Parnate (or Nardil) have any anti-psychotic properties? If they don't, are there are any anti-psychotics that you can take if you take MAOIs? In particular, what about Seroquel?
> Thank you so much!
> Liz

No they don't.
Why would you combine an antipsychotic that blocks dopamine and several other receptors together with a MAOI? Doesn't make any sense to me.

If you are feeling psychotic on a particular MAOI, then something that antagonises 5-HT2 receptors would be a much better idea than an antipsychotic I think. Remeron is not a good idea to combine with a MAOI, but maybe trazodone or mianserin would be OK if you can tolerate the sadation.
(Shawn could give you much information about it.)

cem


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