Maoi absorption

    • [DOC File]DRUG INTERACTIONS

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      Absorption of digoxin is dereased due to presence of metoclopramide which increase GI motility. (v) Food: ... (ii) Food-Drug Interactions: Tyramine present in cheese, banana may not be metabolised by MAO if MAOI is given and a severe hypertensive crisis may result. (iii) Interactions with formulation additives: e.g. Enteric coated tablet may ...


    • [DOC File]Tox ch1 notes - Weebly

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      -absorption reduced by immobilization, ice, tourniquet, or applying a vasoconstrictive agent -intramuscular route is preferred for lipophilic substances -absorption through skin (topically) is slow, but can be increased by incorporating drugs into fatty, lipid-soluble vehicles (ie lanolin), by rubbing the application site to incr blood flow, or ...


    • [DOC File]VOLATILE AGENTS

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      ↑Σ, withdrawal Interactions Combo with N2O or benzo → ↓CO, SVR, BP MAOI (↓metab) Inhibit serotonin uptake MAOI Drug dependence Tolerance 12-24hrs. not to constipation/miosis ↓affinity, downregulation, uncoupling from 2nd mess Dependence Onset 48hr, fullblown 25 days minimal Withdrawal Onset 15-20hr. Peak 2-3 days


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      Absorption is the process by which a drug is made available to the fluids of distribution of the body (i.e., blood, plasma, serum, aqueous humor, lymph, etc.). ... and can cause a severe and dangerous elevation in blood pressure when taken with MAOI inhibitors (a class of antidepressants).


    • [DOC File]UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS

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      MAOI’s are absorbed from the GI tract and metabolized in the liver. SIDE EFFECTS. PNS, the slow release of norepinephrine causes decreased heart rate, decrease vasoconstriction and hypotension. It may also lead to elevated levels of other drugs because MAOI’s inhibit monoamine oxidase in the liver. Hypotention is the most common side effect.


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      Med admin Systemic absorption may result in adverse cardiac rxns (monitor appropriately). Excessive/prolonged use may produce rebournd hyperemia. Use cautiously in patients at risk for ACUTE ANGLE CLOSUre GLAUCOMA. Cardiac effects may be exaggerated by MAOI , may increase risk of arrhythmias w/ inhalation anesthetics


    • [DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky

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      If oral, given with caffeine to ↑ absorption. Given with metaclopramide for GI Upset Sumatriptan Triptan (Selective 5-HT Agonist) Migraine Headache (SubQ or Nasal Spray) Coroncary Vasospasm (Not for CV Disease or HBP) Ergotamine. MAOI. SSRI Structurally similar to Serotonin . Faster onset than DHE, but higher recurrence. Frovatriptan Triptan


    • [DOC File]Bimm118 Worksheet #3 - University of California, San Diego

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      1. MAOi (monoamine oxidase inhibitor) causes an accumulation of tyramine and increased absorption from the GI into the blood. 2. High levels of tyramine will displace norepinephrine (NE) from storage vesicles. 3. Displaced NE will trigger a sympathetic response and cause a hypertensive crisis. Note: MAOi also inhibits the metabolism of the ...


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