Multiple Choice
The typical symptoms of withdrawal distress for a person with an opioid addiction
A) are usually fatal unless supervised by a physician.
B) usually are no more uncomfortable than a bad case of the flu.
C) raise the individual's risk for viral infections such as influenza.
D) are more intense in oral abusers of narcotics.
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