Figure 6 - 11
The ability to specifically block the MAO-B isoenzyme may result in fewer side effects in the treatment of depression. Nonspecific MAO blockers also influence MAO-A in the periphery, leading to increases in norepinephrine. Then, dietary tyramine (from wine, cheese, etc.) can indirectly release the NE, causing dangerous side effects such as increased blood pressure.

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