Winston has been taking a neuroleptic drug for several years, and he now suffers from an irreversible disorder of the nervous system that involves uncontrollable, repetitive movements of the body and face. Winston probably began taking a neuroleptic drug to treat his ____, but the drug led to the disorder known as ____
a. ?schizophrenia; agranulocytosis
b. ?schizophrenia; tardive dyskinesia
c. ?anxiety disorder; agranulocytosis
d. ?anxiety disorder; tardive dyskinesia
ANSWER:
b
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a. 0.5–1 b. 1–3 c. 5 d. 7–8
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