Highlights
- Selegiline, available in transdermal patch is a MAO-B inhibitor at low levels. It is FDA approved for both depression and Parkinson's disease.
- Food particularly high in tyramine includes aged cheese, aged sausages, marmite, sauerkraut, and kimchi.
- Practice caution when combining MAOIs with SSRIs, SNRIs, chlorpheniramine, synthetic analgesics and ziprasidone.
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