phenelzine

phenelzine
phen·el·zine 'fen-əl-.zēn n a monoamine oxidase inhibitor C8H12N2 that suppresses REM sleep and is used esp. as an antidepressant drug see NARDIL

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n.
a drug used to relieve depression and anxiety (see MAO inhibitor). It is administered by mouth; side-effects include dizziness, drowsiness, tiredness, and digestive upsets. Trade name: Nardil.

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