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Re: Sertraline + sigma agonist or antagonist?

Posted by SLS on February 15, 2009, at 9:16:20

In reply to Re: Sertraline + sigma agonist or antagonis?, posted by linkadge on February 15, 2009, at 8:37:14

> Thanks,
>
> I read the wikipedia however and although the body of the article suggests that sertraline is an agonist, the referene they provide for this only suggests affinity, it does not mention agonist.
>
> Linkadge


Maybe you can look for something that indicates that sertraline increases NGF. That would probably mean that it is acting as an agonist.


- Scott

 

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