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Tolerance Development to Medications: Why Some Side Effects Disappear Over Time

Tolerance Development to Medications: Why Some Side Effects Disappear Over Time

March 29 Tiffany Ravenshaw 13 Comments

Explore why medication side effects like nausea fade while others persist, involving pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic adaptations.

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