Mrs. Long is taking phenelzine (Nardil) to treat her depression. She is at a local café for lunch with a friend. Which of the following items on the menu should Mrs. Long not order?

A) Roast beef, mashed potatoes, and gravy
B) A Cobb salad with blue cheese and Roquefort salad dressing
C) Scrambled eggs, toast, and grape jelly
D) Medium-well charbroiled steak, french fries, broccoli, and iced tea with sugar


B

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