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Latest revision as of 17:09, 23 January 2023
- 2C-T-x - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably, which could be dangerous given the unpredictability of the 2C-T-x series
- 2C-x - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably
- DOx - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably
- Ketamine - MAO-B inhibitors appear to increase the potency of Ketamine. MAO-A inhbitors have some negative reports associated with the combination but there isn't much information available
- Mescaline
- NBOMes - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably
- Opioids - Coadministration of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) with certain opioids has been associated with rare reports of severe and fatal adverse reactions. There appear to be two types of interaction, an excitatory and a depressive one. Symptoms of the excitatory reaction may include agitation, headache, diaphoresis, hyperpyrexia, flushing, shivering, myoclonus, rigidity, tremor, diarrhea, hypertension, tachycardia, seizures, and coma. Death has occurred in some cases.
- Alcohol - Tyramine found in many alcoholic beverages can have dangerous reactions with MAOIs, causing an increase in blood pressure.
- MXE - MAO-B inhibitors appear to increase the potency of MXE. MAO-A inhbitors have some negative reports associated with the combination but there isn't much information available
- 5-MeO-xxT
- Amphetamines - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably. MAO-A inhibitors with amphetamine can lead to hypertensive crises.
- aMT - aMT is an MAOI on its own. Using enzyme inhibitors can greatly reduce predictability of effects.
- Cocaine - This combination is poorly explored
- DXM - High risk of serotonin syndrome
- MDMA - MAO-B inhibitors can increase the potency and duration of phenethylamines unpredictably. MAO-A inhibitors with MDMA will lead to hypertensive crises.
- PCP - This combination is very poorly explored
- SSRIs
- Tramadol