Tranylcypromine/trifluoperazine

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Tranylcypromine/trifluoperaizne
Combination of
Tranylcypromine Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
Trifluoperazine Typical antipsychotic
Clinical data
Trade names Parstelin, Parmodalin, Jatrosom N, Stelapar
Legal status
  • ℞ (Prescription only)
Routes of
administration
Oral

Tranylcypromine/trifluoperazine (brand names Parstelin, Parmodalin, Jatrosom N, Stelapar) is a combination formulation of the monoamine oxidase inhibitor antidepressant drug tranylcypromine and the typical antipsychotic drug trifluoperazine that has been used in the treatment of major depressive disorder.[1][2][3] It contains 10 mg tranylcypromine and 1 mg trifluoperazine.[3][4] The drug has been in clinical use since at least 1961.[3] It is still available in Italy with the name of Parmodalin.[5]

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