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Question: How does meth work in the synapse?
Submitted on: June 01, 2009
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Addiction SpecialistAnswer: Methamphetamine has several actions on pre-synaptic dopamine and norepinephrine neurons. The end result of all of these actions is a large increase in the amount of dopamine and norepinephrine in their respective synapses.
Answered on: August 10, 2009
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