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Besides treating nausea and vomiting, what are the uses of antidopaminergic drugs? multiple selection question treating anxiety treating schizophrenia treating intractable hiccups treating nonproductive cough treating delayed gastric emptying

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Treating schizophrenia

Treating anxiety

Antidopaminergic drugs work as an antagonist of the dopamine neurotransmitter. The primary places in the body where dopamine is used are in the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and in the blood vessels. The main uses for dopamine blockers are: anti-psychotics, anti-emetics (drugs used to treat nausea and vomiting) and anti-depressants.






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