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  • ...ot been conducted. It inhibits serotonin reuptake less than norepinephrine reuptake, <ref>Edward F. Domino (1999). ''[http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/cgi/ [[Category:Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors]]
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  • ...or = Neu HC, Gootz TD | chapter = Antimicrobial Chemotherapy:Antimicrobial Inhibitors of Ribosome Function | title = Baron's Medical Microbiology |editor=Baron ...cyclic antidepressant]]s, [[macrolide]] antibiotics, [[Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor|SSRI]]s, [[statins]] and [[PDE5 inhibitor]]s.<ref name=FASS>[http
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  • ...dale RF, Sellers EM, Romach MK |title=Treatment of codeine dependence with inhibitors of cytochrome P450 2D6 |journal=J Clin Psychopharmacol |volume=22 |issue=3 ...orphine. The most well-known of these are two of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]]s, [[paroxetine]] (Paxil) and [[fluoxetine]] (Prozac) as well a
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  • ...any [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors]] (SSRIs) or other serotonin reuptake inhibitor (e.g., [[duloxetine]], [[sibutramine]], [[venlafaxine]], [[clomip [[Category:Monoamine oxidase inhibitors]]
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  • ...s '''[[Symbyax]]''') is an [[antidepressant]] of the [[selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor]] (SSRI) class. It is manufactured and marketed by [[Eli Lilly an ...compounds in mice resulted in [[nisoxetine]], a selective [[norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor]] currently widely used in biochemical experiments.<ref name="dwo
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  • ...few dopamine transporter proteins, and dopamine is instead inactivated by reuptake via the [[norepinephrine transporter]] (NET), presumably on neighboring nor ...ty, and is regulated by the activity of other neurons and neurotransmitter reuptake.<ref>{{Cite journal |author=Grace AA, |title=Phasic versus tonic dopamine r
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  • ...epinephrine reuptake inhibitor|SNRI]]s (serotonin-norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitors), as this increases the risk of the above symptoms due to excessive serum l ...ture similar to ephedrine, and it is known as an [[Norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor|NDRI]] (norepinephrine-dopamine re-uptake inhibitor). It has an a
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  • ===COX-2 inhibitors=== ...analgesic effects being mediated by the COX2 (inducible) enzyme. The COX2 inhibitors were thus developed to inhibit only the COX2 enzyme (traditional NSAIDs blo
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  • ...| pmid = 19391150 | doi = 10.1002/syn.20647}}</ref> as well as [[dopamine reuptake inhibitor]]s.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}}
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  • ...16051647">{{cite journal | author = Gillman PK | title = Monoamine oxidase inhibitors, opioid analgesics and serotonin toxicity | journal = British Journal of An A large number of medications are potent inhibitors of [[CYP2D6]]. Some types of medications known to inhibit CYP2D6 include ce
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  • ...</ref> but (-)-''O''-desmethyltramadol retains activity as a noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor<ref>{{cite pmid|8467366}}</ref> and so the mix of both the parent
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