mitragyna
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I was pondering about Selegiline and MAO-A inhibition. Many say Selegiline starts to inhibit MAO-A at doses >10 mg. But most are talking about the oral form of Selegiline when on this discussion, and the oral form has a pretty low bioavailability. This made me think, if one was to use Selegiline transdermally wouldn't MAO-A inhibition occur at a lesser dosage since this form is much more bioavailable?
The reason I'm asking is because I was recently prescribed Emsam 9 mg and need to know this for safety reasons. Thanks in advance for your replies.
The reason I'm asking is because I was recently prescribed Emsam 9 mg and need to know this for safety reasons. Thanks in advance for your replies.
