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- Define the following terms:a. excitatory neurotransmitterb. inhibitory neurotransmitterc. retrograde neurotransmitterd. dopaminee. epinephrineList the various drugs classified as cholinergic antagonists (blocking) or sympatholytics.A medication causes sedation and diarrhea. This drug is most likely a: 1. GABA-ergic agonist and dopamine antagonist 2. opioid agonist and dopamine agonist 3. GABA-ergic agonist and adrenergic antagonist 4. opioid agonist and adrenergic agonist