MAO inhibitors are no longer used in the treatment of depression because they
A) are totally ineffective against depression.
B) produce tardive dyskinesia.
C) block MAO's ability to break down tyramine.
D) are effective only if they are taken with iproniazid.
E) both A and B
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Q45: Fluoxetine is a slight structural variation of
A)
Q46: Bupropion and agomelatine are classified as
A) SSRIs.
B)
Q47: Iproniazid,the first antidepressant,
A) was initially developed as
Q48: The heritability estimates for major depressive disorder
Q49: Iproniazid is to imipramine as
A) tricyclic antidepressant
Q51: Imipramine is a
A) tricyclic antidepressant.
B) MOA inhibitor.
C)
Q52: Iproniazid is rarely prescribed for the treatment
Q53: Fluoxetine
A) is a SSRI.
B) is no more
Q54: Imipramine
A) is a serotonin and norepinephrine antagonist.
B)
Q55: Fluoxetine is marketed under the name
A) Prozac.
B)
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