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14 June 2012
- 05:4205:42, 14 June 2012 diff hist +80 Phenelzine →Interactions
- 05:4005:40, 14 June 2012 diff hist +250 Phenelzine →Interactions
29 May 2012
22 May 2012
- 00:5300:53, 22 May 2012 diff hist +32 Phenelzine added reference
- 00:4300:43, 22 May 2012 diff hist −1 Phenelzine Just cleaning up my punctuation from the earlier edit where I added the references re: B6 deficiency
- 00:4100:41, 22 May 2012 diff hist +33 Phenelzine →Interactions
- 00:3100:31, 22 May 2012 diff hist +11 Phenelzine →Interactions
- 00:3000:30, 22 May 2012 diff hist +311 Phenelzine →Interactions
3 May 2012
- 02:2202:22, 3 May 2012 diff hist −113 Hydroxyzine I couldn't find any evidence at all that it might act on the 5-HT2C receptor so I deleted that.
21 April 2012
- 02:4102:41, 21 April 2012 diff hist −314 Phenelzine Removed unsubstantiated claims and softened the language on recommendations to the reader.. I couldn't find any citations to recommendations such as the one given for B6.. the other stuff I have references but am too lazy to add them :)
13 April 2012
- 18:0418:04, 13 April 2012 diff hist 0 Phenelzine →Pharmacodynamics
- 18:0418:04, 13 April 2012 diff hist +72 Phenelzine →Pharmacodynamics
- 18:0118:01, 13 April 2012 diff hist −1,075 Phenelzine Took out paragraph because orthostatic hypotension from MAOI is now believed to be due to higher N-acetyl serotonin levels, and norepinephrine levels are not decreased by MAOIs in real measurements
11 April 2012
- 19:2419:24, 11 April 2012 diff hist −42 Tramadol I took out a sentence that made no sense. Tramadol's atypical binding to opioid receptors has nothing to do with being screened on a drug test. The only reason why it's not detected in drug tests is because it's often just not tested for.
7 April 2012
- 22:3022:30, 7 April 2012 diff hist +64 Monoamine oxidase inhibitor Selegiline is not a reversible MAOI. The only real "new" thing about it is its use in a transdermal patch. In tablets it is only effective for treating Parkinsons disease.
- 02:1002:10, 7 April 2012 diff hist 0 GABA transaminase inhibitor No edit summary
- 02:1002:10, 7 April 2012 diff hist +31 GABA transaminase inhibitor added Phenylethylidenehydrazine, the article on this chemical has the citations demonstrating that it inhibits this enzyme
27 March 2012
- 18:0618:06, 27 March 2012 diff hist −116 Desmetramadol No edit summary