Excitatory amino acid receptor antagonist
An excitatory amino acid receptor antagonist, or glutamate receptor antagonist, is a chemical substance which antagonizes one or more of the glutamate receptors.[1]
Examples include:
- AP5
- Barbiturates
- Dextromethorphan
- Dextrorphan
- Dizocilpine
- Ethanol
- Ibogaine
- Ifenprodil
- Ketamine
- Kynurenic acid
- Memantine
- Nitrous oxide
- Perampanel
- Phencyclidine
See also
- Excitatory amino acid receptor agonist
- Excitatory amino acid reuptake inhibitor
- N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist
External links
References
- ^ Excitatory+amino+acid+antagonists at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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