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nummyann

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Valproic acid inhibits the metabolism of GABA, resulting in less available GABA at the synapse.
 
  a. True.
  b. False.

Question 2

Continued treatment with carbamazepine at the same dose can result in lowered concentrations of carbamazepine as this drug tends to induce its own metabolism.
 
  a. True.
  b. False.



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Answer to Question 1

False

Answer to Question 2

True



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