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Posted by Scott L. Schofield on December 27, 1999, at 17:35:23
I have read two posts recently that described the combining of two MAOIs. Does anyone have information or experiences about this that they could share?
Thanks in advance…
- Scott
Posted by jd on December 27, 1999, at 17:56:58
In reply to Combining MAOIs ?, posted by Scott L. Schofield on December 27, 1999, at 17:35:23
I've heard that combining MAOIs of different types (e.g., nardil and parnate) is a good way to have disastrous hypertensive reaction! Other than this can't say I've heard much...
--jd
> I have read two posts recently that described the combining of two MAOIs. Does anyone have information or experiences about this that they could share?
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> Thanks in advance…
>
>
> - Scott
Posted by Elizabeth on December 27, 1999, at 23:19:48
In reply to Re: Combining MAOIs ?, posted by jd on December 27, 1999, at 17:56:58
There have been icky reactions reported resulting from the combination of two different MAOIs, yeah. I believe they have only been reported when Parnate was combined with (Nardil or Marplan), though -- FWIW.
(Nonetheless, it sounds like a scary idea to me!)
Posted by JAIME on December 30, 1999, at 17:16:39
In reply to Re: Combining MAOIs ?, posted by Elizabeth on December 27, 1999, at 23:19:48
After about 15 years with Nardin suddenly dosent work. Then I change to Parnate 30 mg/day. It works but not enough. Then I begin with 30 mg/day Parnate + 30 mg/day Nardil and the depression completly dissapear. I dont have any side efects, nothing. Ocasionally some nightmares but I feel that are related with my work. For me the combination runs beutyfull.
> There have been icky reactions reported resulting from the combination of two different MAOIs, yeah. I believe they have only been reported when Parnate was combined with (Nardil or Marplan), though -- FWIW.
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> (Nonetheless, it sounds like a scary idea to me!)
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