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ICD-10 code: T43.1

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of monoamine-oxidase-inhibitor antidepressants

Monoamine-oxidase-inhibitor antidepressants (MAOIs) are a class of medications used in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders. They work by increasing the levels of certain chemicals in the brain that regulate mood and emotions. However, like any other medication, MAOIs can have adverse effects if not used properly. In this article, we will discuss the poisoning, adverse effects, and underdosing of MAOIs.

Poisoning by MAOIs

MAOIs can cause severe poisoning if taken in excessive amounts. Symptoms of MAOI poisoning can include high blood pressure, fever, sweating, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and coma. If someone has taken an overdose of MAOIs, it is important to seek medical help immediately. Treatment may involve gastric lavage, activated charcoal, and supportive care.

Adverse effects of MAOIs

MAOIs can also cause adverse effects when used in normal doses. Some common side effects of MAOIs include dizziness, headache, dry mouth, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. MAOIs can also interact with certain foods and medications, leading to potentially dangerous interactions. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking before starting treatment with MAOIs.

Underdosing of MAOIs

Underdosing of MAOIs can lead to treatment failure and relapse of depression or anxiety disorders. The dosage of MAOIs must be carefully monitored and adjusted to achieve optimal therapeutic effects. If you are not responding to MAOI treatment, it is important to inform your healthcare provider. They may adjust your dosage or switch you to a different medication.

  1. Conclusion

MAOIs can be effective in treating depression and anxiety disorders, but they can also have adverse effects if not used properly. Poisoning by MAOIs can be life-threatening, and underdosing can lead to treatment failure. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking before starting treatment with MAOIs. If you experience any adverse effects or are not responding to treatment, contact your healthcare provider right away.

By being aware of the potential risks and benefits of MAOIs, you can make informed decisions about your mental health treatment. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions and never self-medicate without consulting a doctor.

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