In the 1800s, the British could purchase laudanum, which was readily available without prescription. Its principal medical use was in treating pain and cough. What ingredients did laudanum contain?

a. kola nut and alcohol
b. kola nut and opium
c. alcohol and opium
d. cathinone and alcohol
e. opium and cathinone


Answer: C

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