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Hello students, today's question is about an antagonist.
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So which are the, which of the following are antagonist? antagonist are those which can inhibit the action of other drug.
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Which inhibit the action of other.
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So that is how they suppress the action of other.
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So they are antagonist means they are showing the opposite effect.
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So first is a zoloft.
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So zoloft is a selective.
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It is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
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Reuptake inhibitor.
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As the word inhibitor is there, it is added in the list of antagonist.
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Antagonist.
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It is used to treat the depression and compulsive disorders which is ocd.
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Ocd and panic disorder.
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Panic disorder as well.
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So zoloft is actually an antagonist of the sigma, sigma one receptor.
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Sigma one receptor.
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So it is an antagonist.
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Next is the next is the benadryl.
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So this is also an antagonist.
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This is also an antagonist.
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It is a receptor antagonist actually.
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It is a receptor antagonist.
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How? now it is a receptor antagonist, how? it is an antihistamine.
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Anti -histamine.
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We know that the histamine causes the inflammation.
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Inflammation redness, so it binds to the same receptor...