Intravenous hypnotic drugs, such as propofol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines, increase inhibition by keeping chloride channels open, because they enhance receptor inhibitory neurotransmitter effects {gamma-aminobutyric acid, drugs} (GABA) [Franks and Lieb, 2000]. Humans have more than 15 GABA-receptor types, which have different binding constants and connect to different pathways.
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