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In this 2021 NEI Congress Highlight, Dr. Jeffrey Strawn reviews the classification and distribution of alpha adrenergic receptors. There are 2 main types of alpha adrenergic receptors: alpha-1 and alpha-2. Both alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenoceptors have numerous subtypes that are distributed differently across a number of regions throughout the body. Alpha adrenergic receptor agents, including alpha-2 agonists (such as clonidine or guanfacine), or alpha-1 antagonists (such as prazosin), may exhibit different therapeutic effects and tolerability profiles based on their selectivity for alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenoceptors, and their respective subtypes. Agents acting on these receptors result in a variety of actions depending on the type as well as the location in various organs and tissues. Learn about upcoming NEI Meetings: https://nei.global/meetings Stay updated with email alerts: https://nei.global/updates Interested in Psychopharmacology? Check out the NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program: https://nei.global/mpp Follow us on Facebook: https://nei.global/facebook Follow us on LinkedIn: https://nei.global/linkedin Follow us on X: https://nei.global/twitter Follow us on Instagram: https://nei.global/instagram 🎙 Listen to NEI Podcast: https://nei.global/podcast Copyright © Neuroscience Education Institute. All rights reserved.