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This "incomplete
cross-tolerance" effect will tend to lower the required dose of the second opioid,
fentanyl and make it appear more potent.
You
answered:
This
"incomplete cross-tolerance" effect will not tend to lower
the required dose of the second opioid, fentanyl and make
it appear more potent.
INCORRECT
If patients
develop tolerance to morphine that does not extend completely to other opioids,
this "incomplete cross-tolerance" effect will tend to lower the required dose
of the second opioid, fentanyl and make it appear more potent.
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