There has been a recent renewal of interest in the use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors in psychiatry. The concurrent administration of anaesthetic agents, particularly narcotic analgesics, is often a cause for concern. Although many monoamine oxidase inhibitor-drug interactions have been reported, in practice it is only the interaction with pethidine which has led to fatalities. What is not appreciated is that the monoamine oxidase inhibitor-pethidine interaction has two distinct forms-"excitatory" and "depressive". It is this lack of appreciation that has led to much confusion when dealing with patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors. © 1988 British Journal of Anaesthesia.
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Stack, C. G., Rogers, P., & Linter, S. P. K. (1988). Monoamine oxidase inhibitors and anaesthesia: A review. British Journal of Anaesthesia. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/60.2.222
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