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How did the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 1990 change the status of steroids in the United States?
 
  a) Anabolic steroids were placed on Schedule III of the DEA's controlled substances schedules
  b) Anabolic steroids must now be prescribed by a physician.
  c) Jurisdiction for steroids was transferred from the Drug Enforcement Administration to the Food and Drug Administration.
  d) Use of steroids by athletes was made a federal offense.

Question 2

What approximate percentage of clients in substance abuse treatment have a co-occurring mental health condition?
 
  a) 30 percen
  b) 10 percent
  c) 25 percent
  d) 45 percent



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Answer to Question 1

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