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According to the schedules identified by the Federal Controlled Substances Act, which controlled substance has no accepted medical use in the U.S.?
 
  a. Heroin
  b. Oxycodone
  c. Anabolic steroids
  d. Barbiturates

Question 2

Why is AIDS/HIV considered to be a cost associated with drug use?
 
  a. People with AIDS/HIV are likely to become addicted to drugs as a result of contracting the disease
  b. Drug users who have AIDS/HIV are likely to deliberately infect others
  c. A large percentage of HIV infection is linked to intravenous drug use
  d. AIDS/HIV is not considered a cost associated with drug use



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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