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How did the Harrison Act impact drug use in America?
 
  a) It restricted access to opium-related drugs via taxation
  b) It banned the sale and use of alcohol for 13 years from 1920-1933.
  c) It forced marijuana growers and sellers to obtain tax certificates and made the certificates impossible to obtain, effectively making marijuana illegal.
  d) It established the Drug Enforcement Administration and drug schedules.

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In which phase of clinical trials is an experimental drug administered to volunteers to identify possible side effects and determine patterns of absorption and elimination?
 
  a) Phase
  b) Phase 2
  c) Phase 3
  d) Phase 4



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