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- Q7318274 subject Q8390757.
- Q7318274 abstract "Reverse tolerance or drug sensitization is the phenomenon of a reversal of the side-effects from a drug, the reduction of insensitivity caused after drug tolerance has been established, or, in some cases, an increase in specific effects of a single drug existing alongside a tolerance to other effects of the same substance. Typically this involves the use of additional medication or abstinence from a drug for a period of time, known as a drug holiday. Such drugs include amphetamines and SSRIs.As a result, regular users commonly experience a quick decrease of unwanted side effects, without an equivalent loss of its stimulant properties.".
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- Q7318274 wikiPageWikiLink Q2445303.
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- Q7318274 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390757.
- Q7318274 comment "Reverse tolerance or drug sensitization is the phenomenon of a reversal of the side-effects from a drug, the reduction of insensitivity caused after drug tolerance has been established, or, in some cases, an increase in specific effects of a single drug existing alongside a tolerance to other effects of the same substance. Typically this involves the use of additional medication or abstinence from a drug for a period of time, known as a drug holiday.".
- Q7318274 label "Reverse tolerance".