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vinney12

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An effective atypical antischizophrenic drug is
 
  A) clozapine.
  B) buspirone.
  C) reserpine.
  D) chlorpromazine.
  E) iproniazid.

Question 2

The clinical effectiveness of typical neuroleptic drugs is positively correlated with the degree to which they bind to
 
  A) dopamine.
  B) glutamate receptors.
  C) D1 receptors.
  D) D2 receptors.
  E) autoreceptors.



welcom1000

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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