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?
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> 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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