Substituted phenidates: Difference between revisions
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Substituted phenidates primarily act as [[reuptake inhibitors]] of the [[monoamine]] [[neurotransmitters]] [[dopamine]], [[norepinephrine]], and to a | Substituted phenidates primarily act as [[reuptake inhibitors]] of the [[monoamine]] [[neurotransmitters]] [[dopamine]], [[norepinephrine]], and to a much lesser degree, [[serotonin]]. One study found that all substituted phenidates inhibited the norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake transporters 4 to >1,000-fold more potently than the serotonin transporter.{{citation needed}} | ||
== List of substituted phenidates == | == List of substituted phenidates == |