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This book offers state-of-the-art vistas on an exciting new class of antidepressant drugs, e. g. reversible (short-acting) and selective type-A monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) inhibitors. A well-assorted cohort of preclinical and clinical investigators illustrate several relevant aspects of the MAO-A, dwelling on their antidepressant effects in various subgroups of patients suffering from endogenous, exogenous or atypical depressive disorders. Because of their high tolerance and mild side effect profile, MAO-A inhibitors appear to have a wider gamut of therapeutic potential in psychiatry than tricyclic antidepressants. The impressive array of evidence presented in this book convincingly demonstrates that the new generation of reversible MAO-A inhibitors are effective antidepressants with less side effects than available tricyclic antidepressant drugs.
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Reversible MAO-A inhibitors as antidepressants, Graham D. Burrows
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- Released
- 1989
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- Title
- Reversible MAO-A inhibitors as antidepressants
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Graham D. Burrows
- Publisher
- Springer
- Released
- 1989
- ISBN10
- 3211821333
- ISBN13
- 9783211821336
- Category
- Health / Medicine
- Description
- This book offers state-of-the-art vistas on an exciting new class of antidepressant drugs, e. g. reversible (short-acting) and selective type-A monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) inhibitors. A well-assorted cohort of preclinical and clinical investigators illustrate several relevant aspects of the MAO-A, dwelling on their antidepressant effects in various subgroups of patients suffering from endogenous, exogenous or atypical depressive disorders. Because of their high tolerance and mild side effect profile, MAO-A inhibitors appear to have a wider gamut of therapeutic potential in psychiatry than tricyclic antidepressants. The impressive array of evidence presented in this book convincingly demonstrates that the new generation of reversible MAO-A inhibitors are effective antidepressants with less side effects than available tricyclic antidepressant drugs.