Adrenergic antagonist
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An Adrenergic antagonist is a pharmaceutical substance that acts to inhibit the action of the adrenergic receptors. It is thus a type of sympatholytic.
It has the opposite effect as adrenergic agonists.
More specifically, they can be divided into:
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Receptor agonists, antagonists, and reuptake inhibitors | |
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| BA/M: 5-HT (serotonin) receptor | Serotonin receptor agonist • Serotonin antagonist (5-HT3) • Serotonin uptake inhibitor (SSRI) |
| BA/M: Dopamine receptor | Dopamine agonist • Dopamine antagonist • Dopamine reuptake inhibitor |
| BA/M: Adrenergic receptor | Adrenergic agonist (Alpha, Beta2) • Adrenergic antagonist (Alpha, Beta) • Adrenergic uptake inhibitor |
| BA/M: Histamine receptor | Histamine agonist • Histamine antagonist (H1, H2) |
| Acetylcholine receptor | Cholinergic (Muscarinic, Nicotinic) • Anticholinergic (Muscarinic, Nicotinic) • Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor |
| AA: GABA receptor | GABA agonist • GABA antagonist |
| AA: Glutamate receptor | NMDA receptor (NMDA receptor antagonist) |
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