No it is not.
YES, it absolutely is and universally so.....
Grapefruit juice is an inhibitor of enzymes.
A noncompetitive inhibitor binds to an enzyme at a site other than the active site, while an allosteric inhibitor binds to a different site on the enzyme, causing a change in the enzyme's shape and reducing its activity.
A competitive inhibitor competes with the substrate for the active site of an enzyme, blocking its function. An allosteric inhibitor binds to a different site on the enzyme, causing a conformational change that reduces the enzyme's activity.
A noncompetitive inhibitor binds to a site on the enzyme that is not the active site.
A competitive inhibitor has a structure that closely resembles the substrate, allowing it to bind to the enzyme's active site in a similar manner. This competition between the inhibitor and substrate for the active site directly affects the enzyme's ability to catalyze reactions.
Alcohol, when ingested, is a depressant and a drug that negatively affect judgment.
ACE inhibitor
No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.
rust inhibitor is some sort of alkali
"Dis" is the prefix in dislike.
Selegiline is an MAO-B inhibitor
The prefix is dis-.
There's no correlation between the two. That said, if he is self-medicating his PTSD with alcohol, or another drug that acts as a dis-inhibitor, then there would be a likely increase in behavior that is impulsive or inappropriate.
DDT is a F0/FA atpase inhibitor
inhibitor
Grapefruit juice is an inhibitor of enzymes.
No, it is not a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).