A 45-year-old man comes to the office for follow-up. He was diagnosed with focal epilepsy 2 years ago and has been treated with several antiepileptic medications. Over the last 6 months, his seizure frequency has increased despite compliance with medical therapy. Neurologic examination and brain imaging are unremarkable. The patient is started on a new antiepileptic medication that selectively blocks voltage-gated calcium channels. This medication most likely affects which of the following steps of neurotransmission?
A) Axonal propagation of the action potential
B) Axonal transport of the neurotransmitter vesicles
C) Fusion and release of neurotransmitter vesicles
D) Neurotransmitter synthesis and packaging into vesicles
E) Release of calcium from the endoplasmic reticulum
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