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*'''[[[[DangerousInteraction::MAOIs]]]]''' - This combination may increase the amount of neurotransmitters such as {{{nt}}} to dangerous or even fatal levels. Examples include [[syrian rue]], [[banisteriopsis caapi]], [[2C-T-2]], [[2C-T-7]], [[αMT]], and some [[antidepressants]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Gillman|first1=P. K.|year=2005|title=Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, opioid analgesics and serotonin toxicity|journal=British Journal of Anaesthesia|volume=95|issue=4|url=https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(17)34956-5/fulltext|pages=434-441|doi=10.1093/bja/aei210|pmid=16051647|doi-access=free|issn=0007-0912|eissn=1471-6771|oclc=01537271}}</ref>
*'''[[[[DangerousInteraction::MAOIs]]]]''' - This combination may increase the amount of neurotransmitters such as {{{nt}}} to dangerous or even fatal levels. Examples include [[syrian rue]], [[banisteriopsis caapi|''banisteriopsis caapi'']], and some [[antidepressants]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Gillman|first1=P. K.|year=2005|title=Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, opioid analgesics and serotonin toxicity|journal=British Journal of Anaesthesia|volume=95|issue=4|url=https://bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(17)34956-5/fulltext|pages=434-441|doi=10.1093/bja/aei210|pmid=16051647|doi-access=free|issn=0007-0912|eissn=1471-6771|oclc=01537271}}</ref>

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  1. Gillman, P. K. (2005). "Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, opioid analgesics and serotonin toxicity". British Journal of Anaesthesia. 95 (4): 434–441. doi:10.1093/bja/aei210Freely accessible. eISSN 1471-6771. ISSN 0007-0912. OCLC 01537271. PMID 16051647.