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What Is GABA?

Some prescription drugs can mimic the effects of GABA, an important neurotransmitter.

Gamma-aminobutyric acid, or GABA, is a neurotransmitter that sends chemical messages through the brain and the nervous system, and is involved in regulating communication between brain cells, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

The role of GABA is to inhibit or reduce the activity of the neurons or nerve cells.

GABA plays an important role in behavior, cognition, and the body’s response to stress, research has shown.

Research also suggests that GABA helps to control fear and anxiety when neurons become overexcited, notes McGill University.

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