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After the ingestion of a meal that included sardines,cheese and red wine, a patient under treatment for depression experinces a hypertensive crisis. The drug most likely to be responsible is

A) Bupropion
B) Fluoxatine
C) Imipramine
D) isocarboxazide
E) Trazodone

  #2

"c"

  #3

tranylcypromine, isocarboxid and phenelzine.
inhibit catechoalmine and serotonin
2nd line for depresion/ inhibit MAO-A.
fluoxetine & trazdone are SSRIs,bupropinon is atypical antidepressant.
"amine" is usually a tricyclic antidepressant

answer-d

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  #4

Yes answer is D) isocarboxazide







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