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In Morphine-Dependent Subjects,administration of a Mixed Agonist-Antagonist

Question 61

Question 61

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In morphine-dependent subjects,administration of a mixed agonist-antagonist:


A) produces effects similar to morphine.
B) produces no effects.
C) induces withdrawal.
D) produces effects similar to,but is weaker than,morphine.

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