Prasad A, Glover V, Goodwin B L, Sandler M, Signy M, Smith S E
Bernhard Baron Memorial Research Laboratories, Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, London, UK.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1988;95(4):540-3. doi: 10.1007/BF00172970.
Blood pressure and heart rate responses to oral tyramine have been measured in healthy volunteers before and after administration of the selective monoamine oxidase B inhibitor selegiline at high dosage (30 mg/day). Treatment brought about a 2 to 4-fold increase in tyramine sensitivity and a concomitant small but significant reduction in plasma 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylglycol concentration, pointing to the emergence of some degree of monoamine oxidase A inhibition. It is suggested that patients treated with selegiline 30 mg/day or more should be placed on a tyramine-free diet.