29. Both cocaine and methylphenidate share a common mechanism of action in that they are of monoamine 2 ⑪ a) highly selective agonists ②= receptors b) non-seletive agonists ②= receptors c) 1 = highly selective inhibitors 2 = reuptake d) = non-seletive inhibitors e) = highly selective inhibitors f) = non-seletive inhibitors = reuptake 2 = metabolism 2 = metabolism

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29. Both cocaine and methylphenidate share a common mechanism of action in that they are
of monoamine 2
⑪
a)
highly selective agonists
②= receptors
b)
non-seletive agonists
②= receptors
c) 1 =
highly selective inhibitors
2 = reuptake
d)
= non-seletive inhibitors
e) = highly selective inhibitors
f)
= non-seletive inhibitors
= reuptake
2 = metabolism
2 = metabolism
Transcribed Image Text:29. Both cocaine and methylphenidate share a common mechanism of action in that they are of monoamine 2 ⑪ a) highly selective agonists ②= receptors b) non-seletive agonists ②= receptors c) 1 = highly selective inhibitors 2 = reuptake d) = non-seletive inhibitors e) = highly selective inhibitors f) = non-seletive inhibitors = reuptake 2 = metabolism 2 = metabolism
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