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Iproniazid (Marsilid, Rivivol, Euphozid, Iprazid, Ipronid, Ipronin) is a non-selective,
irreversible monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine...
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psychiatric applications of
iproniazid.
Ernst Zeller found iproniazid to be a
potent monoamine oxidase inhibitor. Nevertheless,
iproniazid remained relatively...
- hepatotoxicity.
Benmoxin (Neuralex, Nerusil) ‡
Iproclozide (Sursum) ‡
Iproniazid (Marsilid) ‡
Isocarboxazid (Marplan) Meba****ne (Actomol) ‡ Nialamide...
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discovery that
iproniazid was a
potent MAO
inhibitor (MAOI).
Originally intended for the
treatment of tuberculosis, in 1952,
iproniazid's antidepressant...
- when
doctors E.D. West and P. J.
Dally were
studying the
effects of
iproniazid, an MAOI, on
patients with depression. They
found consistencies among...
- (Parnate) Discontinued/withdrawn
Benmoxin (Neuralex)
Iproclozide (Sursum)
Iproniazid (Marsilid) Meba****ne (Actomol)
Nialamide (Niamid)
Octamoxin (Ximaol)...
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drugs and is a
leader in this field. In 1956, the
first antidepressant,
iproniazid, was
accidentally created during an
experiment while synthesizing isoniazid...
- that
patients given iproniazid became cheerful, more optimistic, and more
physically active. Soon
after its development,
iproniazid and
related substances...
- inhibitor,
iproniazid (Marsilid),
which is
hydrazine based. Like imipramine, this also was used in the
treatment of depression.
Iproniazid was the result...
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where other hydrazine derivative drugs, such as the MAOI
antidepressant iproniazid, are ****ociated with
liver damage.
Phenelzine has been ****ociated with...