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Re: what the heck is a partial agonist?

Posted by michael on January 20, 2000, at 16:16:47

In reply to Re: what the heck is a partial agonist?, posted by Elizabeth on January 20, 2000, at 9:19:12

> My understanding is that a partial agonist is a drug that activates a receptor to less than the maximum extent. I don't know how to express this quantitatively, though. (Where's Adam when we need him! :-) I think that the partial agonists can behave as antagonists at high concentrations.
>
> Buspar is a partial agonist at 5-HT1a receptors and, I believe, a full antagonist at D2 receptors.

Could someone rephrase the last sentance above, without using the words agonins & antagonist? What's the net effect on the serotonin & dopamine levels/availability?

michael


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