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Drug Interactions:

MAO Inhibitors

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   Ephedra - Dangerous Interaction
   Scotch Broom - Dangerous Interaction
   Green Tea - Probable Dangerous Interaction
   Ginseng - Possible Dangerous Interaction
   St. John's Wort - Possible Dangerous Interaction
   SAMe (S-Adenosylmethionine) and 5-HTP - Possible Dangerous Interactions


MAO inhibitors (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) were the first antidepressant drugs invented. While they are quite effective, they can be dangerous if combined with the wrong foods, drugs, or supplements. The substance tyramine, found in some cheeses, beer, fermented soy products, and other foods, is particularly dangerous to combine with these medications. Stimulant drugs such as pseudoephedrine can also cause problems.

Antidepressants in this family include furazolidone (Furoxone), isocarboxazid (Marplan), phenelzine sulfate (Nardil), and tranylcypromine sulfate (Parnate) among others.

 


Ephedra

Dangerous Interaction

Because it contains the stimulant ephedrine, combining the herb ephedra with MAO inhibitors can rapidly produce a severe, dangerous interaction and must be avoided.1


Scotch BroomDangerous Interaction

The herb scotch broom contains high levels of tyramine, so it should not be taken with MAO inhibitors.2


Green Tea

Probable Dangerous Interaction

Because it contains caffeine, green tea should not be combined with MAO inhibitors.


Ginseng

Possible Dangerous Interaction

According to one report, the combination of ginseng and the MAO inhibitor phenelzine caused worrisome symptoms.3 While this may have been due to caffeine contamination of the ginseng, we would recommend that you avoid ginseng–MAO inhibitor combinations at this time.


St. John's Wort

Possible Dangerous Interaction

Current thinking suggests that St. John's wort functions somewhat similarly to SSRI (selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor) antidepressants. Since SSRIs should not be combined with MAO inhibitors, this herb probably should not be combined either.


5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan), SAMe (S-Adenosylmethionine)

Possible Dangerous Interactions

Based on one case report4 and current thinking on how they work, SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine) and 5-HTP should not be combined with MAO inhibitors.


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Last reviewed March 2002 by Medical Review Board

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