A client has been prescribed isoniazid (INH). Which foods should the client avoid while taking this medication?(Select all that apply.)

1. Chocolate
2. Bananas
3. White wine
4. Aged cheese
5. Red meat


1, 2, 4

Rationale 1: Advise clients taking isoniazid to avoid foods containing tyramine, such as aged cheese, smoked and pickled fish, beer and red wine, bananas, and chocolate.
Rationale 2: Advise clients taking isoniazid to avoid foods containing tyramine, such as aged cheese, smoked and pickled fish, beer and red wine, bananas, and chocolate.
Rationale 3: Advise clients taking isoniazid to avoid foods containing tyramine, such as aged cheese, smoked and pickled fish, beer and red wine, bananas, and chocolate.
Rationale 4: Advise clients taking isoniazid to avoid foods containing tyramine, such as aged cheese, smoked and pickled fish, beer and red wine, bananas, and chocolate.
Rationale 5:The client can safely eat red meat while on this medication.

Global Rationale: Advise clients taking isoniazid to avoid foods containing tyramine, such as aged cheese, smoked and pickled fish, beer and red wine, bananas, and chocolate. White wine and red meat are safe for this client.

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