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Schizophrenia Treatment with Dopamine Antagonists

Certain symptoms of schizophrenia are linked to excessive dopamine activity. To treat these symptoms, antipsychotic medications function as dopamine antagonists. They bind to dopamine receptors without activating them, which blocks naturally occurring dopamine from attaching and prevents it from transmitting information to adjacent neurons.

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