VIVA AID: MAO INHIBITORS AND OPIOIDS

 

  • Some opioid analgesics are associated with a risk of serotonin syndrome in combination with MAOIs due to their serotonergic properties. Other combinations may result in opioid toxicity due to CYP450 enzyme inhibition by the MAOI.
  • Given the widespread availability of several suitable alternative drugs, the combination of dextromethorphan, methadone, pethidine, tramadol, fentanyl or tapentadol with an MAOI should usually be avoided, including in the 14 day period following the withdrawal of an irreversible MAOI.
  • Morphine, codeine, oxycodone and buprenorphine are alternative opioids for patients receiving MAOIs, though starting at a low dose and titrating cautiously against clinical response is advised. Blood pressure and the signs and symptoms of CNS and respiratory depression should be monitored closely.
  • The MAOI/pethidine interaction has two distinct forms: an excitatory and a depressive form. Pethidine must never be used in the presence of MAOIs because of the risk of a fatal excitatory interaction. Morphine does not cause this excitatory interaction, and is the drug of choice provided an allowance is made for possible potentiation of the depressive narcotic effect.

 

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