Abstract

Blood pressure decrease, associated with postural hypotension, as well as spontaneous hypertension are considered to be typical side-effects of conventional, irreversible and nonselective MAO (A+B) inhibitors. The new generation of reversible MAO-A inhibitors is, however, expected to have negligible cardiovascular effects and low propensity to induce either blood pressure increases or decreases. But, the true incidence of such changes is largely unknown since observation studies, specifically assessing the frequency of blood pressure changes, in unselected population of patients treated in the practice, are lacking.

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