Why are synaptic vesicles less effective in storing dopamine after amphetamine administration?
A) Amphetamine displaces dopamine from vesicles.
B) Amphetamine blocks vesicular transporters.
C) Amphetamine inhibits dopamine synthesis, causing less dopamine available for storage.
D) Amphetamine destroys synaptic vesicles.
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