What are Some MAOI Medications and Side Effects They Can Cause?

MAOI or monamine oxidase inhibitors are prescription antidepressants that some mental health care professionals and family health care providers prescribe to patients, when there is a problem that prevents a patient from taking other types of antidepressants. Below you will find a list of a few of the most common types of monamine oxidase inhibitors that patients use to alleviate the symptoms that are most commonly associated with mental health conditions such as depression.
  •     Tranlcypromine – also known as Parnate
  •     Phenelzine – also known as Nardil
  •     Socarboxazid – also known as Marplan
Serious side effects that this drug can cause with its use, prevents many physicians from prescribing this type of antidepressant to patients suffering from depression symptoms. Some of the most common side effects patients may experience with MAOI medications would include trembling, weakness, headaches, and dizziness. Before using an MAOI antidepressant it is best that you are aware of the dangerous reactions that can also occur with the use of this drug. There are some individuals that experience dangerous side effects while taking MAOI medications along with other types of antidepressants. Cold and flu medications that are purchased in OTC form can also cause serious reactions to occur.

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