Although the genetic links between norepinephrine and its receptors and transporters are not as clearly understood as those for dopamine, medications such as atomoxetine that inhibit norepinephrine
reuptake by neurons do improve symptoms.
Not exact matches
Both drugs inhibit
reuptake, or reabsorption, of these neurotransmitters
by neurons, thus prolonging their action.
Fluoxetine and related drugs block the
reuptake of serotonin, a neurotransmitter strongly tied to emotion,
by nerve cells, or
neurons.