A person can become intolerant to a drug after prolonged use, when the body adapts to the medication and requires higher doses to achieve the same effect. This can occur due to metabolic changes, receptor desensitization, or other physiological adaptations. Additionally, some individuals may develop intolerances more quickly due to genetic factors or underlying health conditions. It's important to monitor any adverse reactions and consult a healthcare professional if drug intolerance is suspected.
If a person is intolerant to something, they should not eat, drink, or be near that thing as it can cause an allergic reaction.
The abstract noun form of the adjective intolerant is intolerance.
Yes. The enzyme lactase becomes deficient if it is not used for an extended period of time. This causes one to become lactose intolerant.
Addictive personalities play a significant part in how people become slaves to the fix.
a drug addict. because when you start taking it u become addicted
a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion
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No, not all humans are lactose intolerant. If you can ingest any dairy products, such as milk or cheese, you're not lactose intolerant.
It means that someone is unwilling to accept anything that is different from what they identify with or believe in.
Drug addiction is very much a matter of the person's psychology/personality. Do -some- drug addicts start with marijuana? Yes, but do all marijuana users become drug addicts? No. Trying to get an unbiased answer to this question is going to be very difficult.
This depends on the drug. For opiates, as early as one week of continuous abuse will cause symptoms such as constipation, behavior that is different than what the person normally will exhibit...i.e. "too cheerful" or "too hyper", mood instability can occur with explosive anger that is unprovoked. You are speaking of dependence on a drug, not addiction. Being dependent on a drug is very different than being addicted to it. Cancer patients may become dependent on the narcotics they are prescribed for pain, and this is inevitable, as their pain demands relief. They are NOT addicted, because they are not manipulatively seeking out the drug for means other than what it is prescribed for, and most of the time, folks who are dependent on a drug don't even WANT the drug in their life, where as a person whom is addicted craves it. I'm assuming we are sticking with drug dependence and not addiction in this case. Every drug has different side effects when dependence on it begins- of course, a need for more of the drug to do the same job will be necessary as the person becomes tolerant to the drug. Another sign of dependence will be that the person will not be as tired, will not exhibit the same side effects such as lethargy that they did when they first started taking the drug- as their bodies have become used to the drug.
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