Which type of medication inhibits autonomic responses at target organs or glands?
1. Drugs that prevent neurotransmitter reuptake.
2. Drugs that prevent neurotransmitter storage.
3. Drugs that increase neurotransmitter synthesis.
4. Drugs that promote neurotransmitter release.
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Drugs that prevent neurotransmitter reuptake stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands.
Rationale 2: Drugs that prevent the storage of neurotransmitters inhibit autonomic actions.
Rationale 3: Drugs that increase neurotransmitter synthesis stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands.
Rationale 4: Drugs that promote neurotransmitter release stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands.
Global Rationale: Drugs that prevent the storage of neurotransmitters inhibit autonomic actions. Drugs that prevent neurotransmitter reuptake stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands. Drugs that increase neurotransmitter synthesis stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands. Drugs that promote neurotransmitter release stimulate autonomic responses to target organs or glands.
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