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jerry coleman

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A drug commonly found in office emergency kits that acts as both a muscle relaxant and an anticonvulsant is:
 A) nalaxone hydrochloride
  B) Valium
  C) digoxin
  D) Lasix

Question 2

All of the following are liquid preparations EXCEPT
 
 troche
  solution
  suspension
  elixir
  syrup



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

troche

Rationale: A troche is a lozenge, which is a solid preparation of a medication.





 

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