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Are metabolites of l-deprenyl (selegiline) useful or harmful?

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Are metabolites of l-deprenyl (selegiline) useful or harmful?

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Indications from preclinical research Yasar S, Goldberg JP, Goldberg SR Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Medical School, Baltimore, MD, USA. J Neural Transm Suppl 1996; 48:61-7 ABSTRACT A frequent topic of controversy has been whether metabolism of l-deprenyl (selegiline) to active metabolites is a detriment to clinical use. This paper reviews possible roles of the metabolites of l-deprenyl in producing unwanted adverse side effects or in augmenting or mediating its clinically useful actions. Levels of l-amphetamine and l-methamphetamine likely to be reached, even with excessive intake of l-deprenyl, would be unlikely to produce neurotoxicity and there is no preclinical or clinical evidence of abuse liability of l-deprenyl. In contrast, there is evidence that l-amphetamine and l-methamphetamine have some qualitatively different actions than their d-isomer counterparts on EEG and cognitive functioning which might result in beneficial cli

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