How do tricyclic drugs block the reuptake of serotonin and other neurotransmitters? a. They lock the transporter

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How do tricyclic drugs block the reuptake of serotonin and other neurotransmitters?

a. They lock the transporter protein into one position.

b. The transporter protein transports the tricyclic drug instead of the neurotransmitter.

c. They chemically bond with the neurotransmitter, making a molecule that is too large to cross the membrane.

d. They make the fluid in the synaptic cleft more viscous, inhibiting the motion of molecules.

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Biological Psychology

ISBN: 9781305105409

12th Edition

Authors: James W. Kalat

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