Chemical compound
Pharmaceutical compound
Iproclozide (trade names Sursum , Sinderesin ) is an irreversible and selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) of the hydrazine chemical class that was used as an antidepressant , but has since been discontinued.[ 2] It has been known to cause fulminant hepatitis and there have been at least three reported fatalities due to administration of the drug.[ 3] [ 4]
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