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General Principles Of Pharmacology/Antagonistic mechanisms

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•Drug prevents storage of neurotransmitter in vesicles: reserpine - Monoamines

•Drug inhibits release of neurotransmitter: Botulinum toxin - ACh

•Drug blocks postsynaptic receptors: Curare or Atropine - ACh

•Drug inactivates synthetic enzyme, inhibiting synthesis of neurotransmitter: PCPA - Serotonin

•Drug stimulates auto receptors, inhibiting synthesis or release of neurotransmitter: Apomorphine - Dopamine


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