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Suppose You Take a Drug That Indirectly Causes Potassium (K+)

Question 119

Question 119

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Suppose you take a drug that indirectly causes potassium (K+) to leave your postsynaptic neurons. What effect would the drug have?


A) Excitatory
B) Inhibitory
C) Hallucinogenic
D) Sedative

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