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Psychopathology

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Question:

What do SSRI's do?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



Answer:

Increases serotonin in the synapses of the CNS SSRi goes into the bloodstream, then the brain and then the synapse - lodges itself in the 'reuptake pump' and blocks the reabsorption into the presynaptic neuron


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