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Which depressant is produced naturally in the body, but its natural function is still unknown?
 
  a) Gamma-hydroxybutyrat
  b) Zolpidem
  c) Eszopiclone
  d) Buspirone

Question 2

Which nonbenzodiazepine depressant has an ability to relieve anxiety similar to valium but with no cross-tolerance or withdrawal symptoms?
 
  a) Buspiron
  b) Zolpidem
  c) Eszopiclone
  d) Beta blockers



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