Eldepryl
Selegiline
Selegiline (deprenyl) inhibits monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B), which metabolizes dopamine in the brain. Selegiline can delay levodopa treatment for an average of nine months and also is used in combination with levodopa (Eldepryl) in early-stage PD.
Selegiline and rasagiline are "monoamine oxidase B inhibitors" that have been used in treating Parkinson's disease. Selegiline will be metabolized to amphetamine and methamphetamine, and can subsequently lead to insomnia. On the other hand, rasagiline won't be metabolized and it's also more potent.
Brand name: Selgin Active substance: Selegiline hcl Packaging: blister sheet 10 x 5mg Shipped from: India Selegiline, also known as l-deprenyl, is an irreversible and (relatively) selective MAO-B inhibitor. Meta-analysis of published clinical trials confirms it offers a cheap, safe and effective symptomatic treatment of early Parkinson's disease. Selegiline may also be neuroprotective and act as an antidepressant. Selegiline has immune-system-boosting and anti-neurodegenerative effects. Its use increases the level of tyrosine hydroxylase, growth hormone, cerebral nitric oxide and the production of key interleukins. Selegiline offers protection against DNA damage and oxidative stress by hydroxyl and peroxyl radical trapping; and against excitotoxic damage from glutamate. In addition, selegiline stimulates the release of superoxide dismutase (SOD). SOD is a key enzyme which helps to quench the production of damaging free-radicals. Potentially, selegiline may prevent or reverse iron-induced memory impairment. The deposition of excess iron in the brain is implicated several neurodegenerative diseases.
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Selegiline is an MAO-B inhibitor
No, benadryl is an antihistamine which is completely unrelated to amphetamines.
Isocarboxazid (Marplan) Phenelzine (Nardil) Selegiline (Emsam) Tranylcypromine (Parnate)
Yes, you can take melatonin and selegiline (Septa) together, but it is important to consult with a healthcare professional first. While there are no direct interactions reported between the two, melatonin can affect sleep patterns, and selegiline is a medication that influences neurotransmitters. It's crucial to ensure that combining them is safe based on your individual health conditions and other medications you may be taking. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication use.
Blood level of what?
Yes, it might cause convulsive seizures especially if taken with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (ex. selegiline). Convulsion occurs due to the accumulation of its metabolite (norpethidine) in the plasma.