Dopamine antagonist
Drug which blocks dopamine receptors / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A dopamine antagonist, also known as an anti-dopaminergic and a dopamine receptor antagonist (DRA), is a type of drug which blocks dopamine receptors by receptor antagonism. Most antipsychotics are dopamine antagonists, and as such they have found use in treating schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and stimulant psychosis.[1] Several other dopamine antagonists are antiemetics used in the treatment of nausea and vomiting.
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Dopamine receptor antagonist Dopaminergic blockers | |
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Class identifiers | |
Use | Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, nausea and vomiting, etc. |
ATC code | N05A |
Biological target | Dopamine receptors |
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MeSH | D012559 |
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Not to be confused with dopamine reuptake inhibitor or dopamine agonist.