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Nardil

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Brand name:
Nardil

Generic name: Phenelzine sulfate


Why is Nardil prescribed?

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Nardil is a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor used to treat depression as well as anxiety or phobias mixed with depression. MAO is an enzyme responsible for breaking down certain neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) in the brain. By inhibiting MAO, Nardil helps restore more normal mood states. Unfortunately, MAO inhibitors such as Nardil also block MAO activity throughout the body, an action that can have serious, even fatal, side effects—especially if MAO inhibitors are combined with other foods or drugs containing a substance called tyramine.


Most important fact about Nardil

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Avoid the following foods, beverages, and medications while taking Nardil and for 2 weeks after stopping it:

  • Beer (including alcohol-free or reduced-alcohol beer)
  • Caffeine (in excessive amounts)
  • Cheese (except for cottage cheese and cream cheese)
  • Chocolate (in excessive amounts)
  • Dry sausage (including Genoa salami, hard salami, pepperoni, and Lebanon bologna)
  • Fava bean pods
  • Liver
  • Meat extract
  • Pickled herring
  • Pickled, fermented, aged, or smoked meat, fish, or dairy products
  • Sauerkraut
  • Spoiled or improperly stored meat, fish, or dairy products
  • Wine (including alcohol-free or reduced-alcohol wine)
  • Yeast extract (including large amounts of brewer's yeast)
  • Yogurt
  • Medications to avoid:
    Amphetamines
    Appetite suppressants such as diethylpropion
    Antidepressants and related medications such as amitriptyline, bupropion, carbamazepine, citalopram, cyclobenzaprine, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, mirtazapine, nefazodone, paroxetine, sertraline, and venlafaxine
    Asthma inhalants such as albuterol
    Cold and cough preparations including those with dextromethorphan
    L-tryptophan-containing products
    Nasal decongestants in tablet, drop, or spray form such as pseudoephedrine
    Sinus medications such as Sinutab
    Stimulants such as epinephrine and methylphenidate

Taking Nardil with any of the above foods, beverages, or medications can cause serious, potentially fatal, high blood pressure. Therefore, when taking Nardil you should immediately report the occurrence of a headache, heart palpitations, or any other unusual symptom. In addition, make certain that you inform any other physician or dentist you see that you are currently taking Nardil or have taken Nardil within the last 2 weeks.

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