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    Heroin Differs from Morphine Primarily with Respect to Its
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Heroin Differs from Morphine Primarily with Respect to Its

Question 29

Question 29

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Heroin differs from morphine primarily with respect to its


A) neuropharmacological effects
B) relative ability to cross the blood brain barrier
C) degree of analgesia when taken orally
D) molecular structure

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