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Tag: Monoamine oxidase inhibitors

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What is the oldest class of antidepressants?

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First introduced in the 1950s, **monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)** and **tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)** are the two oldest classes of antidepressants, discovered serendipitously during research for other conditions. Their emergence represented a monumental shift in psychiatric care, moving the field beyond rudimentary treatments and laying the groundwork for modern psychopharmacology.

What Drugs Increase Adrenaline?: A Pharmacological Overview

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Over-the-counter and prescription stimulants like pseudoephedrine and amphetamines are known to induce effects similar to a natural adrenaline rush by influencing the central nervous system. This article explores the various categories of medications and substances and explains **what drugs increase adrenaline**, detailing their mechanisms of action and health implications.