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5-HT2c Receptor » Caleb462

Posted by jack smith on May 8, 2003, at 12:48:57

In reply to Re: kind of freaking out re: AD's, posted by Caleb462 on May 8, 2003, at 3:50:13

> When you take an SSRI, the 5-HT2c receptors become activated to a much greater degree due to all the excess serotonin, which means a larger inhibition of dopamine.

Interesting. But how does serzone avoid hitting this receptor, is it even more selective? Does remeron hit this receptor? Are there any other seratonergic drugs that do not hit this receptor? Perhaps this explains why Celexa pooped out on me?? What do you think?

JACK


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