Competitive Antagonists: These substances compete with neurotransmitters for receptor binding sites, effectively blocking their action.
Inverse Agonists: Unlike traditional antagonists that simply block receptor activity, inverse agonists produce an opposite effect by reducing basal neural activity even below normal levels.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): These medications specifically block serotonin reuptake transporters, leading to increased serotonin levels and improved mood.