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An Intense Itching of One's Skin and a Reddening of the Eyes

Question 141

Question 141

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An intense itching of one's skin and a reddening of the eyes are two acute effects of heroin due to a sudden increase in __________.


A) endorphins
B) testosterone
C) morphine
D) histamine

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