Posted by willyee on May 28, 2005, at 0:07:39
In reply to Re: I could really use an answer » willyee, posted by Maxime on May 27, 2005, at 19:16:52
> Where did you read this and what criteria did they use. I would like to read the article.
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> Maxime
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> > Hey guys,
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> > I recently read that parnate is now considered a REVERSABLE MAOI.If this is the case,why would say taking Nardil in the morning and parnate hours thereafter,has im not suggesting this to anyone just curious if anyone might have exper this phenom.
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> > We write it off cause medically it seems deadly,and so it might be,but what if it isnt,i say this cause i mentioned time and again about having a great response to parnate the day after my nardil trial was cut.
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>Its spread out in various sites on a google search this is on page one
Heres the snip its in the second paragraph:
Tranylcypromine differs from other MAO inhibitors in being a reversible inhibitor. When tranylcypromine is withdrawn, monoamine oxidase activity is generally restored within a week, although the drug is excreted in 24 hours.
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