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What Is A MAOI inhibitor?
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dj_cuba
Can someone please explain..
whiskers
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=maoi



:rolleyes:
DigiNut
Also http://www.google.com.

Seriously, what is up with people posting every random thought or question that pops into their head on TA?
whiskers
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Also http://www.google.com.

Seriously, what is up with people posting every random thought or question that pops into their head on TA?



attention whoring

lots of drug threads from dj_cuba lately too :rolleyes:
dj_cuba
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Originally posted by whiskers
attention whoring

lots of drug threads from dj_cuba lately too :rolleyes:


yay! druhgs 'r goood :D
nchs09
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Originally posted by dj_cuba
yay! druhgs 'r goood :D
doesnt mean we want to know ur input on them, i think we all know drugs are good
Ian^
theres 2 types of antidepressants what are most common, these are MAOI & SSRI

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MAOIs are antidepressants which are effictatious in the treatment of atypical depression (vegitative symptoms, anxiety, initial insomnia, etc), panic disorder, anxiety and (recently discovered) borderline personality disorder.

MAO metabolizes serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine. By inhibiting this, MAOIs increase levels of those neurotransmitters. Phenelzine (Nardil) and tranycypromine (Parnate) are the two popular MAOIs. moclobemide (Aurorex -- called something else in canada) is a recently introduced MAOI which is slightly different and apparently not as effictatious, although it eliminates the hazards associated with the earlier MAOIs.

Tyramine is an amino acid which is normally metabolized by MAO in the gut. After taking tranylcypromine or phenelzine (but not, apparently, moclobemide) this MAO is inhibited and any dietary Tyramine will not be metabolized and will cause an increase in tyramine levels in blood. This is bad due to tyramine's effect on norepinephrine and leads to a hypertensive crisis. Blood pressure goes up to 180+ over something, heartbeat goes to well over 100 bpm, and people who suffer one of these typically report getting the most painful headache of their lives. Sometimes a Ca-blocker like nifedipine is prescribed for the user of the MAOI to take to combat this effect should it occur.

Tyramine is in cheese, wines, and anything aged or fermented. Also, symptathomimetic drugs (MDMA, amphetamines, OTC cold meds like ephedrine, dextromethorphan, etc) can cause a hypertensive crisis.

MDMDA, LSD, EtOH, chocolate, yohimbine, etc, etc, etc are *not* MAOIs. At least they are not MAOIs in any way which would be useful to discuss in this context without giving a thesis that i really don't feel like writing tonight... For the purposes of 99.9% of the people reading this message, and based on the description i've givin above of MAOIs, they are not MAOIs. These are the chemicals to avoid when you are on a MAOI. People have a tendency to confuse these two categories.



SSRIs include Seroxat, Citalopram (which i'm currently on) and are used to build up levels of seratonin, usually for those who dont feel good, and the raising of levels can help the feel-good factor, although I find that they truely work well when abroad inthe hot sun of the med or canaries, makes such a difference personally can't explain how much more.
andy
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Originally posted by Ian^
SSRIs include Seroxat, Citalopram (which i'm currently on) and are used to build up levels of seratonin, usually for those who dont feel good, and the raising of levels can help the feel-good factor


im on those too... they work very well for me :D
Scorpio Rising
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Originally posted by dj_cuba
yay! druhgs 'r goood :D


http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=174458

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Originally posted by dj_cuba
All the drugs that give you a high, Ecstacy, Coke, Heroin etc. are all bad for you, obviously


Now, which one is it?
dj_cuba
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Originally posted by Scorpio Rising
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=174458



Now, which one is it?


Drugs are good, as in they make you feel good. But they are bad for you inside.

dj_cuba
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Originally posted by nchs09
doesnt mean we want to know ur input on them, i think we all know drugs are good


So what are the forums for if you can't express yourself and put your input on things? If you didn't care about my input then why bother replying?
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