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    Botulinum, and Its Deactivated Version Botox, Causes Muscle Paralysis by
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Botulinum, and Its Deactivated Version Botox, Causes Muscle Paralysis by

Question 41

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 Botulinum, and its deactivated version Botox, causes muscle paralysis by


A) interfering with the synthesis of ACh.
B) preventing the release of ACh.
C) blocking ACh receptors.
D) blocking the action of AChE.

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