How do second-generation antidepressants work in the brain?

a) They increase the duration of time in which serotonin is in the synapse
b) They inhibit the monoamine oxydase enzyme.
c) The increase dopamine release into the synapse.
d) They inhibit the release of serotonin into the synapse.


A

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