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Isocarboxazid
Isocarboxazid is a nonselective hydrazine-derived monoamine oxidase inhibitor used in treatment resistant depression.
Uses
Approved
In the United States, isocarboxazid is approved for the treatment of depression.
Off-Label/Unapproved/Investigational
A
randomized controlled trial published in December of 1988 found that isocarboxazid significantly reduced
bingeing and
purging in
bulimia nervosa, regardless of the presence or absence of depression or
personality disorder.
Brand Names
United States
MARPLAN® by
Hoffmann-La Roche, starting in
1959 and discontinuing in
1994. After much patient and physician outcry, they resumed manufacturing just enough
Marplan® to distribute on an as-needed basis. In October of
1998, Hoffmann-La Roche and
Oxford Pharmaceutical Services Inc. announced that Oxford, "is acquiring ownership of the
NDA for the
antidepressant product Marplan® (isocarboxazid) from Roche."
The maximum daily dose of isocarboxazid is 60mg.
References
- Kennedy SH, Piran N, Warsh JJ, Prendergast P, Mainprize E, Whynot C, Garfinkel PE. "A trial of isocarboxazid in the treatment of bulimia nervosa." Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 1988 Dec;8(6):391-6. PMID 3069879
- Marplan Press Release Oxford Pharmaceutical Services.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors