How does Seroquel work in the body?

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Amelia Lewis

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Seroquel affects various neurotransmitters in the brain, in particular serotonin and dopamine. It acts as an antagonist and blocks the receptors for these neurotransmitters, which controls the flow of these chemicals through the brain. For example schizophrenia is associated with levels of high dopamine.
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Seroquel affects various neurotransmitters in the brain, in particular serotonin and dopamine. It acts as an antagonist and blocks the receptors for these neurotransmitters, which controls the flow of these chemicals through the brain. For example schizophrenia is associated with levels of high dopamine.
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