It is possible, yes.
Yes. Tolerance is built up rather quickly.
Adipex is a brand of Phentermine. It is possible, and in fact almost inevitable,Êfor the body to develop a tolerance to it, but there are treatments that can help Phentermine become effective again.
Not totally, but you can build up a tolerance to it.
Yes, plenty of resistant
Yes your mouth will stop getting all cut up and your gums will basically become stronger if you do it on a daily basis
Somewhat, but they can't build up a tolerance that protects them from the damage of intense noise.
Individual tolerance to cannabis can increase over time, causing the effects to diminish. This is known as tolerance build-up, and it may result in needing higher doses to achieve the same high. Taking a break from using cannabis, known as a tolerance break, can help reset your tolerance levels and allow you to feel the effects again.
The time it takes to build up a tolerance to cocaine can vary depending on multiple factors, including frequency and amount of use. However, some studies suggest that it can take as little as a few days to develop a tolerance to the drug's effects. Continued use of cocaine can further increase tolerance, leading to higher doses being needed to achieve the desired effects.
This question isn't quite detailed enough for me to come up with a good answer, but if you're asking if people can build tolerance to adderall the answer is yes, very much so. Almost all prescribed people who take it regularly, AD/HD or not, build some tolerance to it. This isn't to say that everyone becomes addicted to it because addiction and tolerance are not the same thing. If you're careful in your tapering process and never use more than a doctor prescribed AND you're fully honest with your doctor, you'll probably build a slow tolerance but be able to avoid addiction.
You can develop a tolerance, but you can always still get high. To build up a really strong tolerance you need to smoke lots of pot numerous times a day, not suggested.
To prevent blood clots, aspirin reduces the stickiness of platelets. This helps prevent platelets from sticking to fatty deposits that build up in arteries.
no. not at all. a few people i know have been busted for morphine usage only one time.