Which medications are appropriate for a patient with chronic pain and cannot swallow pills?
A) Morphine sulfate liquid
B) Crushed extended-release morphine sulfate
C) Fentanyl nasal spray
D) Acetaminophen suppository
E) Fentanyl transdermal patch
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