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Dopamine D2 receptor polymorphisms and response to antipsychotic medications

THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION All antipsychotic medications share the property of blocking the dopamine D2 receptor. So, can variations (polymorphisms) in the gene that codes for the dopamine D2 receptor predict either the chances of response to an antipsychotic medication or time to that response? Which variations should be studied? An obvious answer is:…

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