Yes, tolerance can develop with the repeated use of phencyclidine (PCP). Users may find that they need to consume higher doses to achieve the same effects over time. This phenomenon is common with many psychoactive substances and can lead to increased risk of adverse effects and dependence. Additionally, the development of tolerance may contribute to more severe withdrawal symptoms when discontinuing use.
Yes. There are some drug effects for which people CANNOT develop tolerance. Of course there are other drug effects which commonly cause people to develop tolerance. If you have specific drugs and effects in mind, let me know.
Yes, individuals who take LSD regularly, especially on multiple days in a row, can develop a tolerance to LSD. Tolerance typically fades quickly after use of the drug has been discontinued.
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.
Someone's illness needs time to develop to the medication they are taking for that illness. example. One could develop a tolerance syndrome centered around alcohol addiction.
Yes because you get use to it
Phencyclidine is an shortening of phenylcyclohexylpiperidine. The longer name is where the term PCP is derived from.
No, ice is not phencyclidine. Ice typically refers to crystal methamphetamine, which is a powerful stimulant drug. Phencyclidine (PCP), on the other hand, is a dissociative drug with hallucinogenic effects.
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The teacher exhibited tolerance of the poorly behaved students.
Through mutual tolerance.
Phencyclidine :)