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Results 1 - 10 of 139 for "5-METHOXYTRYPTAMINE" OR ACETYLCHOLINE OR DOPAMINE OR ".GAMMA.-AMINOBUTYRIC" ACID OR HISTAMINE OR LEVODOPA OR MELATONIN OR NOREPINEPHRINE OR PHENETHYLAMINE OR SEROTONIN OR TAURINE OR TYRAMINE
  1. ... subunit alpha-1 GABA(A) receptor, alpha 1 gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor, alpha 1 gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit alpha-1 gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor ...
  2. ... deficiency GABA-T deficiency Gamma aminobutyrate transaminase deficiency Gamma aminobutyric acid transaminase deficiency Gamma-aminobutyrate transaminase deficiency Gamma-aminobutyric ...
  3. Depression Medicines (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Antidepressants/Women ... Antidepressants ... Food and Drug Administration ... Use this guide to help you talk to your healthcare provider about medicines called antidepressants ...
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    Brain Diseases/Reference Desk ... Brain Diseases ... Society for Neuroscience
  5. ... or organs. The main types of catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Epinephrine is also known as adrenaline. ... situation has ended. Blood or urine levels of dopamine, norepinephrine, and/or epinephrine that stay higher than normal ...
  6. ... catecholamines called norepinephrine and epinephrine are produced from dopamine. Norepinephrine and epinephrine are involved in the autonomic nervous ...
  7. ... Levodopa is in a class of medications called dopamine agonists. Levodopa works by mimicking the action of dopamine, a natural substance in the brain that is ...
  8. ... adrenal gland. The main types of catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These chemicals break down into other ...
  9. ... physical or emotional stress. The main catecholamines are dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine (which used to be called adrenalin). ...
  10. ... enzyme. As a result, the body produces less dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. These catecholamines are necessary for normal ...
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