Which statement explains how autonomic drugs affect synaptic transmission?
A) Drugs are frequently given to correct autonomic dysfunction.
B) Drugs used to prevent the normal destruction of the neurotransmitter cause the neurotransmitter to remain in the synapse for a longer period of time.
C) Drugs influence the release of neurotransmitters at the postganglionic site.
D) Drugs that decrease the degree of neurotransmitter synthesis stimulate autonomic responses.
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