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"Emma has difficulty sleeping. Her doctor prescribes Deflex. Deflex is a drug which affects the nervous system. Suggest and explain how Deflex affects the nervous system to help Emma sleep." I have missed a lot of time off of school and I understand how the nervous system works but I can't seem to find anything on how sleeping pills work to affect the nervous system so I am stuck on my last question.

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Answered by Jazz
I am on the exact same question and it seems like nobody in the entire universe knows the answer
Answered by James
The Deflex binds with the receptors in the synapses which means the transmitter can no longer bind to the receptors, this means that the nerve impulse cannot be sent along the relay neurone. Deflex also binds to the neurotransmitter once released and breaks it down.
Answered by It's Me
 Deflex binds with receptors in synapses
 transmitter can no longer bind to receptors
 binds with the neurotransmitter once released
 breaks down the released neurotransmitter
Answered by Megan
Hello guys !! Here's the answer so....

Deflecting binds with receptors in synapses

... Work out the rest for yourself it's a starting step
Answered by wow!!!
deflex is an depressant ,works on the synapes by binding receptor so that the neutrotransmitter cannot bind ,so no electrical imulses
Answered by Reagan
Please write down James answer as this is the correct answer and this is the same answer given in the mark scheme.
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