Reuptake modulator
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A reuptake modulator, or transporter modulator, is a type of drug which modulates the reuptake of one or more neurotransmitters via their respective neurotransmitter transporters. Examples of reuptake modulators include reuptake inhibitors (transporter blockers) and reuptake enhancers.
See also[edit]
- Releasing agent
- Release modulator
- Transporter substrate
- Channel modulator
- Enzyme modulator
- Receptor modulator
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