Neurotransmitters would continue to bind and rebind with the postsynaptic receptors, which would continue induction of a signal in the postsynaptic neurons, which would repropagate the initial signal.
The case in drugs that block reuptake transporters (such as in serotonin reuptake inhibitor and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor antidepressants, and dopamine reuptake inhibition found with cocaine and methylphenidate).
<span>The answer is The ability of the heart tissue to conduct electrical signals must be altered in order for the EKG to detect a problem. </span>In order for an EKG to detect a problem the electrical signals traveling through the heart muscle must be altered. If the electrical signal is abnormal it will show <span>up on the EKG graph, indicating a problem.</span>
You don’t get the treatment you need. You get the wrong treatment. Wrong medication that requires the brain. If you go to a doctor and say “I’m anxious” they will give you Xanax and antidepressants when what you really need is a calmer state of mind that can be retained through meditation or healthier more holistic approaches. If your doctor asks if you smoke weed, use tobacco or drink alcohol and you are too afraid to say yes (even though it’s confidential) and they prescribe you something, they can have negative side affects with the alcohol and other chemicals you’re putting in your body
2-3 days or even quicker depends on the snake type