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geoffrey

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Fetal alcohol syndrome can result from:
 
  (a) OTC drugs with alcohol in them (b) barbiturates (c) moderate use of alcohol (d) ab-staining from drinking alcohol

Question 2

Tolerance to one drug may lead to tolerance of other drugs that are pharmacologically similar. This effect is:
 
  (a) reverse tolerance (b) disposition tolerance (c) cross tolerance (d) pharmacodynamic tolerance



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: C

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: C



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