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What are the negative effects of NRI?

Posted by metafunj on September 21, 2009, at 16:43:16

SSRIs can cause a host of negative effects through indirect agonism of certain serotonin receptors. Agonizing the 5 HT1A, 5HT2A/C, and 5HT3 receptors can cause problems such like sleep disturbance, anhedonia, sexual dysfunction, and nausea.

Which adrenic receptors exert negative effects when indirectly agonized by NRI?

Which cause dry mouth, constipation, jumpiness, seizures, etc.

The fact that antagonizing certain adrenic receptors creates a theraputic effect would indicate that agonism can have a negative effect.

 

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