What's the difference between an SSRI and a seretonin receptor agonist?

An agonist is a molecule that functions as a mimic to the original neurotransmitter, like serotonin. An SSRI actually increases the levels of the native molecule by blocking its clearance from the synapse. Both have their effects and side-effects by over-stimulation of serotonin receptors, along with cross-reactivity with other pathways.

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