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In medicine and biology, a receptor antagonist is a substance that inhibits the normal physiological function of a receptor. Many drugs work by blocking the action of endogenous receptor agonists such as hormones and neurotransmitters.

There are two kinds of receptor antagonists:

Antagonists stop agonists from acting on certain receptors by blocking them.

Respective to their mode of action, antagonists can be broken down into 3 distinct groups:

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