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In Opiate-Dependent Subjects,a Mixed Agonist-Antagonist Opiate Would

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Question 12

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In opiate-dependent subjects,a mixed agonist-antagonist opiate would:


A) precipitate withdrawal symptoms.
B) stimulate euphoria.
C) encourage compulsive use of the drug.
D) trigger mania.

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