Redefining Antipsychotics: Debunking Common Misconceptions

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A new study published in Nature Neuroscience challenges the long-held assumption about the target receptors of antipsychotic drugs. Neuroscientists have traditionally believed that these drugs primarily interact with D2 receptors in the brain, but the study conducted by Jones Parker at Northwestern University reveals that the most significant drug interaction actually occurs at D1 receptors. This finding could revolutionize the development of more effective antipsychotic medications with fewer side effects, as targeting D1 receptors may lead to better treatment outcomes for psychosis.
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