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Re: Valdoxan/Agomelatine, receptor information

Posted by conundrum on April 27, 2010, at 11:34:08

In reply to Re: Valdoxan/Agomelatine, receptor information, posted by Katgirl on April 27, 2010, at 10:17:34

Neurotransmitters doesn't get much traffic. I don't really know what the 5 HT2B receptor does, but blocking the 5 HT2C increases Norepinephrine and dopamine release in some parts of the brain. I know on of those areas is the Prefrontal Cortex, which is involved with mood.


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