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Mechanism of Drug Addiction and Drug Tolerance

Nature, 1941
IT has been found that prolonged administration of ‘luminal’ (and other barbiturates) to human beings (for example, epileptics) and animals greatly reduces the cholinesterase activity of the serum, so that it reaches 10–20 per cent of what it was before the treatment with the drug.
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Tolerance to Anticonvulsant Drugs

Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1965
H H, FREY, E, KAMPMANN
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Drug-tolerant insurgents

Nature, 2010
Paul Workman, Jon Travers
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Classical Conditioning, Drug Tolerance, and Drug Dependence

1983
Most theories of drug tolerance and dependence stress the physiological consequences of repeated pharmacological stimulation. There is considerable evidence, however, that the organism’s experience with the drug administration environment, as well as the drug, often importantly contributes to tolerance and dependence.
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Drugs and glucose tolerance

Adverse Drug Reaction Bulletin, 1995
Steven J Hurel, Roy Taylor
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Drug Tolerance

2010
Nicola Simola   +141 more
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PI3K inhibitors are finally coming of age

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Bart Vanhaesebroeck   +2 more
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Distinguishing between resistance, tolerance and persistence to antibiotic treatment

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016
Asher Brauner, Ofer Fridman, Guogang Ren
exaly  

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