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Fluoxetine and selegiline -
lack of significant interaction
Waters CH
Department of Neurology,
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA 90033.
Can J Neurol Sci 1994 Aug; 21(3):259-61
ABSTRACT
The use of the combination of
fluoxetine, an anti-depressant serotonin uptake inhibitor, and selegiline, a
monoamine oxidase -B inhibitor, was reviewed in a large population of
patients with Parkinson's disease. All records were reviewed from a
Parkinson's disease clinic to determine how many patients were treated
simultaneously with selegiline and fluoxetine. Patient characteristics,
duration and dose of treatment, side effects and reasons for discontinuation
were noted. Twenty-three patients received both medications at the same
time. No additional side effects were noted with the combination therapy
that had not already been reported with each medication alone. No serious
side effects were found. In this clinic population, fluoxetine and
selegiline were used in combination without major side effects, but further
observation is warranted.
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