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What is the relationship between a full opioid agonist and the ceiling effect?
A) A full opioid agonist produces few withdrawal symptoms when the drug's effects plateau and the client begins easing off the drug.
B) A client may use a full opioid agonist as much or as little as necessary to control chronic pain with no ill effects.
C) Side effects may limit a full opioid agonist's use but not a plateau in the beneficial effects it produces.
D) At some point, a full opioid agonist's side effects cease to increase in potency, but the pain-relieving effect continues to increase.
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