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MAOIs and orthostatic hypotension

Posted by em_kath on January 18, 2010, at 15:51:24

I am currently on Emsam 9mg/24hr. This morning when I got out of bed my vision went blurry, and instead of clearing in a few seconds as usual (this sometimes happens when I stand up too fast), it stayed blacked out for several minutes. It was quite frightening, and I think I even lost consciousness for a moment. I did some research and read my medication booklet again and apparently this is called orthostatic hypotension and can be a side effect of MAOIs. Emsam hasn't been working very well for me so far, so I was debating between either going up to 12mg or switching to Parnate, which I have heard good things about. My question to other MAOI users out there is, should I be concerned? It really scared me to go blind like that. I tried calling my psychiatrist but the office is closed for the holiday. This is the only time this has happened in the 6 weeks I've been on this medication, and at first I thought it was brought on by panic (I had overslept and was late for work). I don't know whether I should keep pursuing MAOIs or if I should try something else. I have atypical depression that hasn't responded well to anything yet. I apologize for rambling, basically I'm just wondering if any other MAOI users have encountered temporary blindness like this? And if so, how often?


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