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Brittanyd9008

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Phenelzine binds to monoamine oxidase
 
  a. Irreversibly and selectively.
  b. Reversibly and selectively.
  c. Irreversibly and non selectively.
  d. Reversibly and non selectively.

Question 2

All of the following are common side effects associated with the tricyclic antidepressants except
 
  a. Cardiac abnormalities.
  b. Constipation.
  c. Weight gain.
  d. Addiction.



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Answer to Question 1

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