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Administering an Opioid Receptor Antagonist for an Opioid-Addicted User Is

Question 92

Question 92

Multiple Choice

Administering an opioid receptor antagonist for an opioid-addicted user is likely to cause:


A) withdrawal effects.
B) reinforcing effects.
C) no effects.
D) antidepresant effects.

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