Is dopamine high or low in schizophrenia?
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Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine in a parts of the brain called the basal ganglia. The best drugs to treat schizophrenia resemble dopamine and completely block dopamine receptors. High doses of amphetamines cause schizophrenic-like symptoms in a disorder called "amphetamine psychosis."
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Parkinson's disease is caused by a lack of dopamine in a parts of the brain called the basal ganglia. The best drugs to treat schizophrenia resemble dopamine and completely block dopamine receptors. High doses of amphetamines cause schizophrenic-like symptoms in a disorder called "amphetamine psychosis."