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Aged Cheeses and Processed Meats: How They Interact with MAOI Drugs 29 Dec 2025
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Aged Cheeses and Processed Meats: How They Interact with MAOI Drugs

Aged cheeses and processed meats contain tyramine, which can cause dangerous blood pressure spikes when taken with MAOI antidepressants. Learn which foods to avoid, safe alternatives, and how to prevent life-threatening reactions.

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