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catherinearmsden 04-06-2017 01:26 PM

Rasagiline (Azilect) contraindications
 
Questions about Azilect (rasagiline) for people with Parkinson's: How careful do you have to be about what you eat (to avoid tyramine), and does anyone take Remeron (mirtazapine) while taking rasagiline??

jeffreyn 04-07-2017 10:01 PM

Hi Catherine,

I take 1mg rasagiline (in the morning) and 15mg mirtazapine (in the evening). The mirtazapine helps me get a good nights sleep. My MDS says the risk of interaction between these two drugs is very low.

As for tyramine avoidance, I don't do anything. I am in the early stage of PD (less than 2 years since diagnosis), and currently have no dietary restrictions.

If it is of interest, a complete list of the medications and supplements I take, and the exercise I do, is contained in my user profile.

Jeff

Jazziecat 04-08-2017 12:38 AM

I just weaned myself off of Selegiline, which is just another brand name. I have been taking it for two years, given NO dietary restrictions. Also should not be taken with amitriptylene which I have been on for over 30 years.

The reason I have stopped is I am desperate to try and find some relief from some side effects which may or may not be due to the med, but I have to try because the doctors are of litle help or sympathy. I have macular degeneration (I accept that) but I constantly have flashing stars (as if you had a sparkler in front of you). My neuro suggested Charles Bonnet Syndrome and the cause of that is frequently Parkinson's meds. Also Selegiline can cause blurry vision.

A new problem is high blood pressure, very unusual for me. Supposedly interactions with certain food can cause this. So far my BP has dropped down to normal since stopping the Selegiline.

Next month I am seeing another new neurologist (they keep leaving this area). I will see what he recommends I do.

I didn't notice much improvement while taking the med. Curious if any one notices any benefits?

kiwi33 04-09-2017 08:07 AM

Hi Catherine

You might like to check out this site Drug Interactions Checker - For Drugs, Food & Alcohol.

You can search it for reported adverse drug:drug and drug:diet interactions.


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