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What is drug tolerance?

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What is drug tolerance?

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Tolerance is a reduced response to a drug’s action. It can be inborn, in which an individual initially fails to respond to usual doses of a drug, or it can be acquired as a person uses a drug. Most drugs produce some degree of tolerance, which produces a need for higher and higher doses of the drug to produce the same effect as initially. Tolerance occurs in the liver (where enzymes become more active in breaking down the drug), or in the target tissues (where the tissues somehow become less sensitive to the drug’s effects).

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