Posted by linkadge on June 15, 2009, at 7:02:07
In reply to Shouldn't Buspar be prosocial?, posted by Michael Bell on June 14, 2009, at 23:18:27
Buspar has greater affinity for presynaptic serotoin receptors. This means that it will diminish the overall release of serotonin. It also has a metabolite which is a d2 antagonist and alpha-2 antagonist.
The alpha-2 part might cause irritability like remeron. The d2 antagonist part might work against a prosocial effect - who knows.
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