Which of the drug classes interact with ganglionic blocking drugs to produce an antagonism of antiadrenergic effect?
A. Adrenergic blocking drugs
B. Adrenergic drugs
C. Anticholinergic drugs
D. Cholinergic drugs
Answer: B
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