Bovril and moclobemide: a novel therapeutic strategy for central autonomic failure
Karet, F.E., Dickerson, Claire, Brown, J. and Brown, M.J.
(1994)
Bovril and moclobemide: a novel therapeutic strategy for central autonomic failure.
pp. 1263-1265.
ISSN 0140-6736
The consumption of tyramine-containing foods is contraindicated in patients on classic monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. We report successful therapeutic use of moclobemide (a MAO-A selective inhibitor) plus controlled amounts of Bovril (a tyramine-rich yeast-extract available as a food) in a patient with pure central autonomic failure who was rendered bed-bound by severe postural hypotension. Standing blood pressure is now at least 90/45 mm Hg. The selectivity of moclobemide allows about a tenth of ingested tyramine to reach nerve endings and thus the modest hypertensive effect of this combination re-established day-to-day function by restoring normotension.
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