This inhibition of dopamine may be stronger than thought as substances with 5-HT 2C inverse agonist properties may have more activity to regulate dopamine neurotransmission than ones with competitive antagonism.
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This usage of the term " non-competitive " may not be ideal, however, since the term " irreversible competitive antagonism " may also be used to describe the same phenomenon without the potential for confusion with the second meaning of " non-competitive antagonism " discussed below.
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This usage of the term " non-competitive " may not be ideal, however, since the term " irreversible competitive antagonism " may also be used to describe the same phenomenon without the potential for confusion with the second meaning of " non-competitive antagonism " discussed below.