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s.tung

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What do the drugs Lupron and Depo-Provera have in common?
 
  a. They are medications used for men with erectile dysfunction.
  b. They are the only drugs proven to increase sexual desire.
  c. They are drugs used to modify the feelings and thoughts of transsexuals.
  d. They are drugs used to chemically castrate sex offenders.

Question 2

Community-based facilities that provide aftercare are typically run by
 
  a. the residents themselves.
  b. mental health professionals.
  c. trained paraprofessionals.
  d. community activists.


tjayeee

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Answer to Question 1

d. They are drugs used to chemically castrate sex offenders.

Answer to Question 2

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