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tichca

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What explains the three therapeutic actions of aspirin?
 
  a) A combination of anti-prostaglandin effects in the central and peripheral nervous system
  b) Antitussive effects in the central nervous system
  c) A combination of antihistamine and antitussive effects in the peripheral nervous system
  d) Anti-prostaglandin effects in the peripheral nervous system

Question 2

What perspective on alcoholism is maintained by Alcoholics Anonymous?
 
  a) Alcoholism is a disease with no cure
  b) Alcoholism is a genetic disorder.
  c) Alcoholism is a moral failure.
  d) Alcoholism is a personal choice.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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