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genevieve1028

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The neurotrophic theory of antidepressant efficacy proposes that antidepressants work by
 
  a. enhancing neurotrophic factors that reverse stress-induced damage to various brain regions
  b. enhancing the neurotransmission between monoamine-releasing neurons and other neurons
  c. reversing the deleterious effects of monoamines on neuronal architecture.

Question 2

One of the more common side effects associated with the SSRIs is
 
  a. drowsiness
  b. sexual dysfunction such as impotence and inability to achieve orgasm
  c. cardiac arrhythmias
  d. all of these



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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