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The Use of Over-The-Counter Enzyme Tablets Might Not Be Beneficial

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The use of over-the-counter enzyme tablets might not be beneficial to patients because the enzymes within the product are digested before they can be used.


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Dopamine Antagonist

A type of medication that blocks dopamine receptors, often used to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Dopamine Agonist

A class of medication that mimics or stimulates dopamine receptors in the brain, often used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and restless legs syndrome.

D-2 Enhancer

A compound or substance that increases the activity of the D2 dopamine receptor, potentially affecting mood and behavior.

Viral Theory

The hypothesis that some diseases, particularly mental illnesses, are caused by viruses or other infectious agents.

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