Parnate

Parnate is a brand name for the medication tranylcypromine, which is a type of monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) used to treat depression. MAOIs work by increasing levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, which can help improve mood and alleviate symptoms of depression. Parnate is typically used when other antidepressant medications have not been effective. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions carefully when taking Parnate, as it can interact with certain foods, beverages, and other medications, potentially leading to dangerous side effects.
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Depletion
Your medication may deplete essential vitamins and minerals in your body, which can lead to a range of health problems.
Key facts about depletion ・
Impacts various bodily functions
Visible and hidden health issues
Developmental concerns
Chronic disease risk
Reduced productivity
Prolonged use of Parnate can lead to the depletion of one essential nutrient.
Vitamin B6
Beneficial
Data shows that adding these nutrients can benefit the users of Parnate.
Vitamin D3
Magnesium
Vitamin B12
Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7)
Vitamin B1
Selenium
Zinc
Side Effects
Review common side effects associated with the use of Parnate, some of which may be related to the drug-nutrient depletion.
Review
Recommendation
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BESPOKE FORMULATION
Capsule
Depression Support Formula
by Antidote Research
THIRD-PARTY SUPPLEMENTS
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Vitamin B6 (50% Pyridoxine and 50% P-5-P)
by Pure Encapsulations
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