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Phenothiazines
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* The '''gastrointestinal tract''', where they have an antispasmodic effect.
* The '''gastrointestinal tract''', where they have an antispasmodic effect.
* Other '''receptors'''. Blockade of muscarinic receptors, histamine receptors and 5-HT occurs.
* Other '''receptors'''. Blockade of muscarinic receptors, histamine receptors and 5-HT occurs.
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Acepromazine can cause penis protrusion and priapism in stallions, and may lower the seizure threshold.
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