I have been taking duloxetine 40 mg for my depressive symptoms and anxiety plus 2.5 mg olanzapine. My doctor tried umpteen number of antidepressants and antipsychotic to which I did not respond well. My doctor wants me to put on monoamine oxidase inhibitors i.e make and he told me these are newer antidepressant agents. But I heard about some dietary restrictions that these agents have. Thus do all maois have diet constraints? Can we use olanzapine with these? Please provide your inputs. Thanks.
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Hello When a person has resistant depression, the sequence to be tried at later stages would be a TCA class of antidepressant, with a low dose mood stabilizer like lithium and a low dose 2nd generation antipsychotic. Currently u are on a SNRI class of antidepressant + 2nd gen antipsychotic. I would suggest first to get tried with the above this, or if that doesnt work a combination of Venlafaxine + mirtazepine + a mood stabilizer. If all this doesnt help , then u can consider a MAO type of antidepressant like what you doctor is talking about. It has a lot of dietary and mainly medicine restrictions also.
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Dear user I think I already answer your quarries so do not want to repeat only I want to say that please connect for a session so that I came to know all the details about your case, you are too young to take such anti depressants, I don't want you to take such medicines becoz of their side effects, so ready to help yourself on your own and fight with your thoughts to make yourself happy. My clinic no is mobile. Please call and discuss, thnx.
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consult your doctor for your doubts .he knows your history in details or change your doctor if not satisfied
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You should not take olanzapine.
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Monoamine group of medicines will have some interactions with other medications and some food ,so if your doctor is keen to start mao inhibitor you can go for it provided you do regular screening with your psychiatrist regularly.
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