HBS202 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Diazepam, Skeletal Muscle

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It acts primarily by binding to gaba a or gaba b receptors. Chloride ion channel, activation causes an influx of chloride ions and membrane hyperpolarization due to the low intracellular chloride concentration. Valium: valium is a benzodiazepine drug that is commonly prescribed for the management of anxiety disorders, panic disorders obsessive compulsive disorder and to relieve the short-term symptoms. Combining these two substances can be very dangerous and may lead to overdose if you consume too much alcohol as it adds to your dose of. Valium, however overdose is considered to be rare and more common affects include respiratory arrest or prolonged seizures, some fewer extreme effects include amnesia, dizziness, confusion, sedation and depression. When a muscle contracts, there is leakage of potassium ions from the cell. With repeated activity there is a decrease in the potassium concentration gradient across the sarcolemma.

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