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what pathway does Atomoxetine (for ADHD) work on?

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where does Atomoxetine increases DA levels due to less expression of dopamine transporter (DAT), dopamine reuptake by NET is also inhibited

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what receptors does Guanfacine work on?

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Pitolisant is a drug used to treat Narcolepsy with or without cataplexy, working on the brain's histamine system. WHAT is the sole source of histamine in the brain?

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Card 10

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TMN neurons are in the hypothalamus and send their axons to a wide range of brain regions

The TMN-histamine system involved in: select incorrect answer

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Card 11

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Histamine signals via 3 different histamine receptors, two are located postynaptically inducing excitation, and the other presynaptically limiting H release? which is the latter pre

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Pitolisant is a WHAT antagonist/inverse agonist(bind to receptor but have opposite effect to agonist)

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It DOES WHAT TO histamine synthesis and release whilst- Promotes wakefulness WITHOUT PSYCHO-STIMULATION

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Card 14

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used to treat Narcolepsy with or without cataplexy, Sodium oxybate is the sodium salt of what endogenous compound and metabolite of the neurotransmitter GABA

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Sodium Oxybate increases WHAT, which in turn decreases excessive daytime sleepiness

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