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renzo156

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Why is ammonia added to smoking tobacco?
 
  a) Ammonia helps nicotine get absorbed into the bloodstream more efficiently
  b) Ammonia helps the body break nicotine down and reduces the duration of effect.
  c) Ammonia reduces the rate of nicotine metabolism producing a longer duration of effect.
  d) Ammonia helps trap tar in the cigarette filter, reducing carcinogens in smoke.

Question 2

Which of these is a third-generation antipsychotic drug?
 
  a) Aripiprazol
  b) Olanzapine
  c) Risperidone
  d) Chlorpromazine



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