> Can nardil be take as a depository to avoid the dietary restrictions?
Sure just throw it into your ATM machine and eat anything you want ;>P.
Seriously, if you mean suppository then NO.
Whatever way you take it you will have the dietary restrictions once it hits
your bloodstream,A
workman_02@yahoo.com - 28 Jun 2005 02:56 GMT
But wouldn't it pass the digestive systme so there would be no problem.
Kinda like the segeline patch.
RWP - 28 Jun 2005 12:21 GMT
> But wouldn't it pass the digestive systme so there would be no problem.
> Kinda like the segeline patch.
Well, sort of. Using it as a suppository formulation would avoid the
digestive system.
However the dietary restrictions imposed on the patient when taking Nardil
are due to a possible systemic effect, not because the "digestive system"
interferes with absorption.
workman - 28 Jun 2005 17:30 GMT
That would be for medications, but the food restristions are from MAO
in the digestive track being inhibited and not being able to break down
tryamine. Or am I wrong?
RWP - 28 Jun 2005 18:23 GMT
> That would be for medications, but the food restristions are from MAO
> in the digestive track being inhibited and not being able to break down
> tryamine. Or am I wrong?
Hmm, sort of. MAO are inhibited systemically, not just in the stomach. So,
whichever way you take them ,either orally or rectally, will cause the same
problem.
Hi, I do not know exactly what you mean by "depository," but if Nardil is to
act therapeutically, it will also act on tyramine (producing high blood
pressure) in your diet, e.g., from soy sauce, etc. So, you cannot avoid the
dietary restrictions. Be cautious of anything aged. Some of the worst
foods are soy sauce, chicken livers, sauerkraut, and aged cheeses. Consult
with your physician and see if he/she will give you a supply of an
antihypertensive in the event you cannot easily get to an emergency room.
Atenolol is frequently used at an approximate dose of 50 mg. Good luck.
> Can nardil be take as a depository to avoid the dietary restrictions?
Did you get my message from fountainhead....?
> Can nardil be take as a depository to avoid the dietary restrictions?
clerkmaxwell - 20 Jul 2005 03:28 GMT
typo error -- from clerkmaxwell?
> Did you get my message from fountainhead....?
>
>> Can nardil be take as a depository to avoid the dietary restrictions?