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Alainaaa8

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What is ma huang?
 a. An herb that contains ephedrine
  b. Ephedrine that is synthesized in the laboratory
  c. Name of the most popular ephedrine-containing dietary supplement in the U.S.
  d. Name of the most popular ephedrine-containing over-the-counter medication in the U.S.

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How do the terms ephedra and ephedrine compare?
 a. Ephedrine is a botanical term for a plant and ephedra is an active ingredient.
  b. Ephedra is a botanical term for a plant and ephedrine is an active ingredient.
  c. Ephedrine is the brand name used for non-herbal sources of ephedra.
  d. Both terms are technically and commercially similar.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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