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Morphine Is an Agonist at the Endorphin Receptors; a Patient

Question 58

Question 58

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Morphine is an agonist at the endorphin receptors; a patient medicated with morphine will have


A) less panic attacks.
B) less jerky movements (motor problems) .
C) no pain.
D) less depression.
E) no anxiety.

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