The tolerance dose for nerve in stereotactic radiosurgery has not been finally worked out. It depends on the length or volume of nerve exposed and on the sensitivity of the particular nerve. The accepted tolerance dose (the upper limit) for the optic nerve (one of the most sensitive) is presently quoted as 8Gy.
Stereotactic radiosurgery
it depends on what the nerve damage was from and how much your body has healed
It depends entirely on your opiate tolerance. In emergency situations, a person who is not a chronic opiate user, the dose is usually from 1 to five mg. repeated as needed. If you are a chronic user, the dose can be up to 1gm (1000mg) depending on your tolerance.
Depends on previous doses of opiates. Someone with say, an 80mg Oxycodone tolerance would consider 160mg a strong dose of hydro, but someone with no opiate tolerance may find 20mg a strong dose.
1450mg of dextromethorphan is a massive dose. If one took this dose and did not vomit before absorbing it, than they certainly have a very high tolerance to this substance.
It depends on your weight and tolerance level.
40mg of hydromorphone a good dose? um why yes it it even if you have a opiate tolerance that will knock you on your butt trust me
Depends on the strength of the patch and your personal tolerance.
many small beams of radiation are aimed directly at the acoustic neuroma. The radiation is administered in a single large dose, under local anesthetic and is performed on an outpatient basis
Patients have been known to develop tolerance to Wellbutrin. If a person taking Wellbutrin finds that their dose is no longer effective or that they are craving more medication, they should discuss it with their doctor.
The answer is definitely "yes." Your brain actually develops a tolerance to Adderall by creating more receptors. Once you develop a tolerance, the Adderall becomes less and less effective. You can overcome the tolerance temporarily by increasing the dose but, in time, your brain will also develop a tolerance to the new dose.
80 mg of methadone is the average nationally..... its not a high dose and its not a low dose its the ....... average dose. im on 55 and i am feeling great.