D. Horwitz, W. Lovenberg, K. Engelman
Jun 29, 1964
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Quality indicators
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JAMA
Abstract
Marked potentiation of the pressor effects of tyramine hydrochloride, given orally and intravenously, was demonstrated in patients receiving a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor. Assays of the tyramine content of various foods revealed up to 25μg/ml in wine and 1.4 mg/gm in some cheeses. As little as 20 gm of cheese produced pressor responses which were controllable with phentolamine methane-sulfonate in MAO-inhibited patients. These findings extend previous work on the mechanism of cheese toxicity and emphasize one of the hazards of treatment with MAO inhibitors.