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Re: Brain Serotonin Receptors in Depression

Posted by noa on November 9, 2000, at 6:04:33

In reply to Re: Brain Serotonin Receptors in Depression , posted by anita on November 8, 2000, at 19:21:11

> I think this simply means that there are many different kinds of depression, some that have 5HT2A receptor supersensitivity, some that have undersensitivity, and some that may have nothing to do with the 5HT2A receptor.

Thanks, Anita.

I just hope more research is done in this area so we can find out more about different types of depression, in terms of receptors. I think that could pare down some of the trial and error process of finding the right medication, which could help in expediting remission.


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