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 Translation for 'drug tolerance' from English to French
drog.méd.
accoutumance {f} à une drogue
drug tolerance
Partial Matches
tolérance {f}tolerance
psych.
tolérance {f} à l'ambiguïté
ambiguity tolerance
pol.relig.
tolérance {f} religieuse
religious tolerance
cosm.méd.pharm.
tolérance {f} cutanée
skin tolerance
cosm.méd.pharm.
tolérance {f} cutanée
cutaneous tolerance
faire preuve d'indulgenceto show tolerance
faire preuve de toléranceto show tolerance
math.stat.tech.
marge {f} de tolérance
tolerance margin
tolérance {f} zérozero tolerance
psych.
tolérance {f} à l'ambiguïté
tolerance of ambiguity
psych.
tolérance {f} à l'ambiguïté
tolerance for ambiguity
pharm.
médoc {m} [fam.] [médicament]
drug
drog.
drogue {f}
drug
dr.drog.
milieu {m} de la drogue
drug scene
pharm.
liste {f} des médicaments
drug list
drog.
camé {m} [fam.]
drug addict
pharm.
découverte {f} de médicaments
drug discovery
drog.
drogué {m}
drug abuser
drog.
drogué {m}
drug-addict
dr.drog.
drogue {f} du viol
rape drug
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Usage Examples English
  • The effects of nepetalactones begin quickly in domestic cats, and last for 5 to 15 minutes. Cats develop drug tolerance towards nepetalactones after exposure. The tolerance lasts for a few hours.
  • People can develop drug tolerance to dopexamine if it is administered over a long period of time, as with other catecholamines.
  • First, desensitization may be equivalent to drug tolerance and refers to subjects' reactions (positive or negative) to a drug reducing following its repeated use.
  • Unlike many laxative products, lubiprostone does not show signs of drug tolerance, chemical dependency, or altered serum electrolyte concentration.
  • OIH differs from drug tolerance, although it can be difficult to tell the two conditions apart.

  • This may indicate that netrin-1 receptors are involved in the lasting effects of exposure to stimulant drugs like amphetamine, and may have some therapeutic value in the field of drug tolerance.
  • A review of the literature found that long-term use of benzodiazepines such as estazolam is associated with drug tolerance, drug dependence, rebound insomnia and CNS related adverse effects.
  • As revealed by Osler's diary, Halsted developed a high level of drug tolerance for morphine.
  • However, long-term prophylactic treatment of epilepsy may have considerable drawbacks, most importantly decreased antiepileptic effects due to drug tolerance which may render long-term therapy less effective.
  • Dermorphin is about 30–40 times more potent than morphine but theoretically may be less likely to produce drug tolerance and addiction (due to its high potency).

  • Drug tolerance or drug insensitivity is a pharmacological concept describing subjects' reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use.
  • A phase I clinical trial done on women in India, Thailand gave supporting evidence that users tolerate the drug well. A similar trial in the United States also showed drug tolerance.
  • When opioids are used for prolonged periods drug tolerance, chemical dependency, diversion and addiction may occur.
  • When substituted amphetamines are used, drug tolerance develops rapidly.
  • Drug tolerability should not be confused with drug tolerance, which refers to subjects' reduced reaction to a drug following its repeated use.

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