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107年 - 台灣疼痛醫學會專科醫師考題#122426
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31. Which of the following drug is categorized as Agonist-Antagonist and should "Not" be used in opioid tolerant patients.
(A) Morphine
(B) Tramadol
(C) Nalbuphine
(D) Hydromorphone
(E) Methadone
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