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Tolerance related to physical dependence is known as pharmacodynamic tolerance. This type of tolerance occurs when the body adapts to repeated exposure to a drug, leading to a reduced response to the same dose over time.
Because alcohol builds dependence. YOU GAIN TOLERANCE
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.
When a person develops tolerance for alcohol, they require increasingly larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the same effects that smaller amounts once produced. This physiological adaptation occurs as the body becomes more efficient at metabolizing alcohol and the brain adjusts to its presence. As tolerance builds, individuals may also experience a heightened risk of alcohol dependence and other negative health effects. Ultimately, tolerance can lead to more significant consumption and potential alcohol-related problems.
Tolerance and dependence of a drug is a trademark of addiction. The tolerance of a drug builds in which case a person needs more of the drug in their system. The dependence on a drug, is the need for the drug in which to feel like you are living a normal life.
True. When an individual requires larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the same effects that were once experienced with smaller amounts, it indicates the development of tolerance. This phenomenon occurs as the body adapts to the presence of alcohol, often leading to increased consumption over time. Tolerance can be a sign of potential alcohol dependence or addiction.
The etiology of alcohol dependence is the subject of considerable professional and scientific debate.
There is no tolerance here when drinking alcohol.
tolerance. (ape)
Withdrawal,Addiction, and Tolerance.
The "parts" of alcoholism are the same as those for addiction to any other drug. They include dependence, tolerance and withdrawal. Of course, there are many other "parts", because alcoholism is a very complex disease.