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The Effect of Two Drugs That Exceeds What Would Be

Question 83

Question 83

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The effect of two drugs that exceeds what would be expected from the mere addition of one drug to the other is known as


A) stimulus control.
B) drug interaction.
C) amphetamine psychosis.
D) the paradoxical intention.

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