Nafadotride
Nafadotride is a drug that acts as a selective antagonist for the D3 dopamine receptor. It was developed for the treatment of Schizophrenia, but was not pursued for this application. However, it has been found to be useful in scientific research.
Pharmacology[edit]
Nafadotride is a selective antagonist for the D3 dopamine receptor. This means it binds to these receptors and blocks their activation by dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is involved in many functions including mood, reward, and motor control. By blocking the activation of D3 receptors, nafadotride can alter the effects of dopamine in the brain.
Uses[edit]
While nafadotride was initially developed for the treatment of schizophrenia, it was not pursued for this application. However, it has been found to be useful in scientific research. Because of its selective action on D3 receptors, it can be used to study the role of these receptors in various brain functions and diseases.
Side Effects[edit]
As with any drug, nafadotride can have side effects. However, because it is primarily used in research and not in clinical practice, these side effects are not well documented.
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Nafadotride
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