MAOIs Flashcards

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MoA

A

Blocks monoamine oxidase enzymes, which leads to an accumulation of monoamines:
- DA
- NA
- 5HT

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2
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When are they used?

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Rarely used due to significant food/drug interactions.

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3
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Irreversible MAO-A & MAO-B inhibitors

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  • Phenelzine (hepatotoxicity more likely)
  • Isocarboxazid (hepatotoxicity more likely)
  • Tranylcypromine (greatest stimulant action)
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4
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Reversible MAO-A inhibitors

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Moclobemide
- No washout period
- Short acting

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5
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Side effects

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  • Hepatotoxicity
  • Postural hypotension/hypertensive responses
  • Hypertensive crises (tranylcypromine)
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6
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Hepatotoxicity

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More likely with phenelzine and isocarboxazid

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7
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Postural hypotension/hypertensive responses

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Discontinue if palpitations or frequent headaches occur

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8
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Hypertensive crises (tranylcypromine)

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Discontinue if hypertensive crises with throbbing headaches.
More likely with tranylcypromine - most stimulant action

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9
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Patient counselling

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Avoid foods containing tyramine
Fresh food only - avoid stale/going off food.
Avoid alcohol/low alcohol drinks.
Dangers of food/drug interactions exist two weeks after stopping an irreversible MAOI

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Interactions - hypertensive crises

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Sympathomimetics
- Pseudoephedrine
- Adrenaline
- Noradrenaline

Dopaminergic drugs
- Levodopa
- DRAs
- MAOB inhibitors

TCAs (potentially lethal)
ESPECIALLY
- Tranylcypromine
- Clomipramine

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