What is the mechanism of action of diazepam?
- Diazepam interacts with the GABA-A receptor to increase the frequency of channel opening.
- Diazepam interacts with GABA-B receptors to inhibit G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR).
- Diazepam acts as an agonist of the acetylcholine receptor.
- Diazepam interacts with the GABA-A receptors to increase intracellular sodium.
- Diazepam interacts with GABA-B receptors to inhibit adenylyl cyclase.
