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FDA on Xadago (safinamide) and tyramine

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The FDA has released a summary regarding safinamide (1). Section 7.6

warns about tyramine. HealthUnlimited for PD has some good threads

regarding tyramine and MOA-B inhibitors, but the discussions seem to

predate safinamide (just newly FDA-approved for USA). Since Xadago has

been prescribed for patients in other countries, have physicians been

warning about tyramine?

1. XADAGO (safinamide) tablets, for oral use - FDA

accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatf...

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