RT @NanaimoNAPSA: This explains why opioid toxicity is a moving target due to tolerance building. We need better words here in the public a…
This explains why opioid toxicity is a moving target due to tolerance building. We need better words here in the public at large than “toxic drugs”. Unknown potencies are more dangerous than known potencies, but are still very hazardous to your health. h
@NessaJasmin1028 @JackPosobiec Complete BS. Read please https://t.co/WrGmmLqAai
Here is an education on Drug Tolerance. https://t.co/X4swGWlT7R https://t.co/roSf1YmHF4
@tmc_RN @CD4CD25 .@danlewer & @AdiNidumolu pointed to this review quoting studies in rats showing (?)50% loss of tolerance after 5.7 days (but not sure how they measure that or what that means for rat overdoses, let alone humans) https://t.co/xYLNyLng
@bichiswichis Para nada soy experto en el tema. Pero no parece un fenómeno tan fuera de lo común. https://t.co/aI5uHd78qu https://t.co/skZtoPggd0
@Sekenneri There's short-term tolerance to euphoric effects, which develops and fades quickly on a scale of hours, eg https://t.co/abvnJznMkr
" #Opioid Tolerance Development: A Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Perspective" "https://t.co/xFIPoqnmCL PMCID: PMC2628209"