Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors and Clinically Relevant Drug Interactions: A Guide for Preventing Serotonin Toxicity and Hypertensive Reactions

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
P. K. Gillman, Vincent Van den Eynde, Lila Godet, Charles Redhead, A. Horwitz, Brian Barnett
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This article describes and clarifies the two significant interactions encountered with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs): serotonin toxicity and the tyramine pressor response. This is important because of the amount of inaccurate and misleading information (including in United States Food and Drug Administration-approved product information sheets and online resource and database systems) promulgated over the last few decades, which continues to cause confusion and undue concern. There are few if any clinically relevant CYP450 interactions with psychotropic drugs and no significant pharmacokinetic interactions. Serotonin toxicity is now well understood and only occurs in a problematic form when MAOIs are given in conjunction with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Major prolonged elevations of blood pressure from tyramine are now less of a concern because of greatly reduced tyramine levels in foods. Therefore, MAOIs are safer and simpler to use in clinical practice than has usually been stated and should be considered earlier in the treatment algorithm for both atypical and melancholic depression. [ Psychiatr Ann . 2023;53(8):353–358.]
单胺类氧化酶抑制剂和临床相关药物相互作用:预防血清素毒性和高血压反应的指南
本文描述并阐明了单胺氧化酶抑制剂(MAOIs)遇到的两种重要相互作用:血清素毒性和酪胺升压反应。这一点很重要,因为在过去几十年中颁布了大量不准确和误导性的信息(包括美国食品和药物管理局批准的产品信息表以及在线资源和数据库系统),这些信息继续引起混乱和不应有的担忧。CYP450与精神药物之间几乎没有临床相关的相互作用,也没有显著的药代动力学相互作用。血清素毒性现在已经得到了很好的理解,只有当MAOIs与血清素再摄取抑制剂联合使用时,才会以有问题的形式出现。由于食物中的酪胺水平大大降低,酪胺导致的血压长期升高现在不那么令人担忧了。因此,MAOIs在临床实践中比通常所说的更安全、更简单,在非典型抑郁症和忧郁症的治疗算法中应该更早考虑。【精神病学年鉴,2023;53(8):353–358。】
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