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Benzodiazepines are primarily anxiolytics, but do have sedative effects in man and sick animals. They also cause muscle relaxation and are anticonvulsants.
 
Benzodiazepines are primarily anxiolytics, but do have sedative effects in man and sick animals. They also cause muscle relaxation and are anticonvulsants.
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Inverse agonists act at the GABA receptor to close Cl<sup>-</sup> channels. They promote convulsions.
 
Inverse agonists act at the GABA receptor to close Cl<sup>-</sup> channels. They promote convulsions.
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