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    An Antagonist That Selectively Blocks M<sub>5</sub> Cholinergic Receptors in the Midbrain
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An Antagonist That Selectively Blocks M5 Cholinergic Receptors in the Midbrain

Question 7

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An antagonist that selectively blocks M5 cholinergic receptors in the midbrain could potentially be used to treat


A) diabetes.
B) dry-mouth effect.
C) drug dependence.
D) heart disease.

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