Alcohol potentiates the sedating effects of certain:
A. tranquilizers
B. stimulants
C. amphetamines
D. herbal supplements
a
Rationale: Alcohol potentiates the effects of certain tranquilizers. It may act in opposition to stimulants and amphetamines. Although some effects of alcohol use, along with herbal supplements have been studied, they are not of enough strength—either in opposing actions or potentiation—to make this a correct choice.
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