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MAO-A vs MAO-B?

Posted by B2chica on August 17, 2011, at 13:19:55

im reading and clinical effects mention MAO-B (such as emsam) is irreversible inhibitor...
what is meant by that.
does that mean that once i go on an MAO-B that i can basically never go back?
that those amines (Dop, Norep,etc) will never 'naturally' be blocked again?

can anyone explain a little more regarding this "Irreversible" process.

thank you.
b2c.


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