An illustration that shows the effects of Tetrabenazine on the brain. It shows a diagram of the structure of the brain which is divided into two sections. The top section is labeled "Mechanism #1" and shows the mechanism of the Tetrabenazine which employs two mechanisms to reduce the brain's dopamine levels. The mechanism is represented by a series of interconnected circles representing the different components of the mechanism. The circles are connected by arrows indicating the flow of dopamine through the brain and how they interact with each other. In the center of the image there is a large circular structure that appears to be a cell membrane. The structure is made up of multiple layers with the top layer being the largest and the bottom layer being smaller. The outer layer is filled with small circular structures which represent the receptors and receptors that are responsible for regulating the dopamine levels in the body. The receptors are represented by small white circles which are connected to the receptors by arrows. - The diagram also includes text that explains how the mechanism works and how it helps to reduce dopamine levels and improve the overall health of the human body.

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2016
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