Banisteriopsis caapi
Peganum harmala (Syrian Rue)
St John's Wort (very mild)
Yohimbe
Passion Flower (mild)
Maois
Combining MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) with nitrous oxide can increase the risk of serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition characterized by high fever, sweating, confusion, and other symptoms. It is important to avoid this combination and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about interactions between these medications.
monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
give alpha-blocker (e.g. phentolamine, prazosin)
Alprazolam (Xanax) is not in the list of drugs classified as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). For a list of antidepressants classified as MAOIs, see the related links section. No, it doesn't contain an MAOI. Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine
Tranylcypromine (a reversible MAOIs). This drug can lead to insomnia and agitation.
No. It's an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), a "safer" class of antidepressants than MAOIs (monoamine oxidase). Paxil acts on one specific neurotransmitter in the brain (serotonin) wereas MAOIs act on several neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, noradrenaline, and other amines).
Combining Panaeolus cyanescens (magic mushrooms) with MAOIs (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors) can lead to serotonin syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition. It is not safe to combine these substances as it can result in a dangerous increase in serotonin levels in the body. It is strongly recommended to avoid mixing these substances.
No, methocarbamol is not a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). It is a muscle relaxant used to relieve muscle spasms and discomfort. MAOIs are a specific class of drugs used primarily to treat depression and anxiety by inhibiting the enzyme monoamine oxidase, which breaks down neurotransmitters. Methocarbamol works through different mechanisms and does not have the properties or effects associated with MAOIs.
Antidepressants: SSRIs, MAOIs, and tricyclics are three major categories of antidepressants. SSRIs are the most common and include Celexa, Zoloft, and Lexapro among others.
Modafinil may have negative interactions with some anticoagulants (blood thinners), antidepressants, antifungals, antibiotics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
Zonisamide may have negative interactions with some antifungal medications, antihistimines, antidepressants, antibiotics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).