The Prescriber's Guide to the MAOI Diet-Thinking Through Tyramine Troubles

Psychopharmacol Bull. 2022 May 31;52(2):73-116.

Abstract

This review article features comprehensive discussions on the dietary restrictions issued to patients taking a classic monoamine oxidase inhibitor (phenelzine, tranylcypromine, isocarboxazid), or high-dose (oral or transdermal) selegiline. It equips doctors with the knowledge to explain to their patients which dietary precautions are necessary, and why that is so: MAOIs alter the capacity to metabolize certain monoamines, like tyramine, which causes dose-related blood pressure elevations. Modern food production and hygiene standards have resulted in large reductions of tyramine concentrations in most foodstuffs and beverages, including many cheeses. Thus, the risk of consequential blood pressure increases is considerably reduced-but some caution remains warranted. The effects of other relevant biogenic amines (histamine, dopamine), and of the amino acids L-dopa and L-tryptophan are also discussed. The tables of tyramine data usually presented in MAOI diet guides are by nature unhelpful and imprecise, because tyramine levels vary widely within foods of the same category. For this reason, it is vital that doctors understand the general principles outlined in this guide; that way, they can tailor their instructions and advice to the individual, to his/her lifestyle and situation. This is important because the pressor response is characterized by significant interpatient variability. When all factors are weighed and balanced, the conclusion is that the MAOI diet is not all that difficult. Minimizing the intake of the small number of risky foods is all that is required. Many patients may hardly need to change their diet at all.

Keywords: MAOI; blood; diet; inhibitor; monoamine; oxidase; phenelzine; pressure; tranylcypromine; tyramine.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diet
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors / pharmacology
  • Phenelzine*
  • Tranylcypromine
  • Tyramine* / metabolism

Substances

  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • Tranylcypromine
  • Phenelzine
  • Tyramine