An example of a drug that blocks release of a neurotransmitter is botulinum toxin (Ach) and atropine.
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An example of a drug that blocks release of a neurotransmitter is botulinum toxin (Ach) and atropine.
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Opium.
Botulinum toxin blocks motor nerves' ability to release acetylcho-line, the neurotransmitter that relays nerve signals to muscles, and flaccid paralysis occurs.
All I know is that acetylcholine is the only neurotransmitter that transmits signals from nerves to skeletal muscles, so anything that blocks it would probably have the effect of you wanting to move your muscles, but either not being able to, or moving weakly. Just a (educated) guess. It would cause spastic paralysis (muscles are contracted and unable to relax)
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stimulant it's a neurotransmitter, not a drug
GABA, or gamma amino butyric acid, is made from glutamate in the cells of the brain. This inhibitory neurotransmitter blocks nerve impulses.
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acetylcholine (ACh)