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Which patient is the most likely to develop tachyphylaxis?
 
  1. A patient using opioids for pain relief
  2. A patient using opioids for recreational purposes
  3. A patient taking large insulin doses for a long period of time
  4. A patient wearing a nitroglycerin patch for 24 hours

Question 2

Which route of drug administration is the most likely to affect drug bioavailability?
 
  1. PO
  2. Subcutaneous
  3. Intramuscular
  4. Intravenous



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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