Biology Forum › Human Biology › How neuroleptics work in schizophrenia?
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- May 5, 2006 at 10:12 am #4692LuciParticipant
Hi,
I hope someone will be able to help me.
I recently wrote a paper about schizophrenia for my biology class. The professor said my draft is very good, but I should add sdomething about the roles of neuroleptics in treatment. Basically, he wants me to explain how neuroleptics block the dopamine binding to receptor (if I understood correctly). I read some things but it is too advanced for me. It would be useful if someone could explain to me how this work in not too complicated terms, so that I could understand.
Thank you in advance!
- May 5, 2006 at 7:39 pm #47960sdekivitParticipant
you have the book ‘pharmacology’ by rang/dale/ritter and moore ?
–> very good book with much relevant information about this 😉
- May 7, 2006 at 9:02 pm #48041LuciParticipantquote sdekivit:you have the book ‘pharmacology’ by rang/dale/ritter and moore ?
–> very good book with much relevant information about this 😉
i just checked my uni library and the book is missing 🙁
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