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Villain of the film or script who is in conflict with the protagonist.
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Describes the function of the medication at its target site. Drugs function by effectively reducing the number of receptors available for the transmitter to activate, thus trying to reestablish normal physiological function or prevent a disease from occurring. An antagonist will bind to a receptor site but will not cause any change in the function of the receptor or the cell. They will prevent the agonist compound from having any effect on the cell.
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| antagonist |
A substance which interferes with the functions of the brain's natural neurotransmitters
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| antagonist |
the character or force is main objective is to stop the protagonist (hero) from reaching their goal.
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A chemical that prevents the human body from breaking down and excreting the by-products of ethyl alcohol. In combination with alcohol, it causes uncomfortable and dangerous side effects (see coprine.)
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