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Re: D2 and D3 » scott-d-o

Posted by DSCH on December 16, 2003, at 0:56:24

In reply to Re: D2 and D3 » DSCH, posted by scott-d-o on December 15, 2003, at 23:55:12

> > What do these receptors trip off when they are stimulated?
>
> Amisulpride is an anti-psychotic med, meaning it doesn't "trip off" anything, it actually does just the opposite. It is a dopamine antagonist which means it sits on the receptors dopamine itself usually binds to and does nothing except block dopamine from attaching to that receptor.

I meant what do these receptors set into action when they are activated naturally by dopamine.

Thanks for the rest.


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