Comment · Thu, September 11, 2014 · Ceretropic
Dopamine reuptake inhibitors
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Yonghua · 15 points
Can anyone explain what this means in regards to how it affects you? Does it mean you will experience less pleasure because it inhibits dopamine?
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808120 · 6 points
I don't like that wording "flooded" I hear it everywhere in the media and it's a little misleading. OP, rather dopamine reuptake inhibitors are allowing more opportunities for dopamine to bind to its receptors. Theoretically, when it does bind, that's when you get that 'feeling'.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Phoenix flooded a few days ago. Now all our drain receptors are down-regulated. It better be careful taking another rain releasing agent. I don't think the citynapse can handle it.