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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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  1. "The antipsychotics block 70-90 percent of the dopamine receptors in the
    brain. In (response) return, the brain sprouts about 50 percent extra
    dopamine receptors. It tries to (compensate) become extra sensitive.
    So in essence you've created an imbalance in the dopamine system in
    the brain. You (now) have too many dopamine receptors. And what happens?
    People that go abruptly off of the (antipsychotic) drug, do tend to
    have severe relapses."
    ― Robert Whitaker

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