How do SSRIs work?
A) They selectively inhibit serotonin reuptake, increasing serotonin neurotransmission.
B) They cause an increase in serotonin concentration at the nerve synapse by inhibiting serotonin uptake.
C) They work by inhibiting the enzyme serotonin, thus reducing the destruction of neurotransmitters.
D) They increase the concentration of neurotransmitters at postsynaptic receptors.
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Q2: Which of the following is used to
Q3: Which class of drug reduces the destruction
Q4: Due to the large number of adverse
Q5: Which drug would be used to treat
Q6: Besides drug therapy, which of the following
Q7: Which of the following is NOT a
Q8: Which neurotransmitter is important is preventing overexcitability
Q9: This neurotransmitter is important in arousal and
Q10: Behavior-modifying drugs affect more than just the
Q11: What type of drug is clomipramine?
A)Antianxiety
B)Antidepressant
C)Hormonal
D)Antimetabolite
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