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Dopaminergic pathwasys effects

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Drugs that block the activity of dopaminergic pathways include older antipsychotics (eg, chlorpromazine, haloperidol), which may cause parkinsonian symptoms. Drugs that increase brain dopaminergic activity include CNS stimulants (eg, amphetamine), and commonly used antiparkinsonism drugs (eg, levodopa).


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