What factor can lead to opioid overdose via a reduction in enzyme metabolism?
a) Long-term opioid use decreases available enzymes compared to early use.
b) Stress decreases the availability of opioid metabolizing enzymes compared to non-stressed conditions.
c) Opioid administration in a novel environment leads to fewer active enzymes than a familiar administration context.
d) Opioids and benzodiazepines bind to the same enzymes, and coadministration leads to slower metabolism of both drugs.
2. Corrected_text: Mary is a non-smoker and is prescribed monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors to treat a mood disorder. The first time she tries a cigarette, how is her experience likely to differ from the standard experience of first-time smokers?
a) She will have an increased heart rate and sweat more.
b) She will feel much worse during the experience and be less likely to smoke again.
c) She will feel less aversion to the experience and be more likely to smoke again.
d) She will have a slightly higher memory capacity.
Title_with_topic: Factors Affecting Opioid Overdose and the Influence of MAO Inhibitors on Smoking Experience.