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PHARMACOLOGY 1

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- a local anesthetic with a peripheral sympathomimetic action that results from inhibition of transmitter reuptake at noradrenergic synapses - readily enters CNS and produces an amphetamine-like psychological effect that is shorter lasting and more intense than amphetamine Catecholamine Reuptake Inhibitors

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



Answer:

Cocaine


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