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Haloperidol is a classic example. These are strong dopamine blockers. While effective for hallucinations, they carry a high risk of movement disorders, such as tremors, rigidity, and tardive dyskinesia. clinical psychopharmacology made ridiculously simple top
This explains how a drug works. Does it block a receptor? Does it prevent the breakdown of a chemical? Understanding the MOA helps predict side effects. — (Translated from Chinese) Haloperidol is a classic
: Block the recycling of serotonin, leaving more available in the synaptic cleft. such as tremors