Potentation refers to
a. the interaction that takes place when two drugs are mixed together to produce greater effects on the body.
b. the occurrence by which larger doses of a drug are required over time to produce the same physical or psychological effect originally achieved by a smaller dose.
c. a variety of physical and psychological symptoms that habitual drug users experience when they discontinue drug use.
d. a reciprocal relationship between an addict and one or more nonaddicts who unwittingly aid and abet the addict's drug use and resulting behavior.
Question 2
The most widely abused narcotic is
a. morphine.
b. heroin.
c. nicotine.
d. codeine.