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leilurhhh

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_________ is a drug developed specifically for the treatment of smoking and works by competing with nicotine in binding to nicotine receptors in the brain.
 
  a. Varenicline
  b. Bupropion
  c. Fluoxetine
  d. Nicorette

Question 2

Research on the use of nicotine replacement therapies leads to the conclusion that _________.
 
  a. there are no demonstrable differences in effectiveness between different nicotine replacement therapies
  b. they are only slightly more effective than placebos
  c. there may be significant long-term consequences to their use
  d. pairing them with behavioral therapies does little to enhance treatment effectiveness



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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