Tolerance is one aspect of physical dependence. It's basically when your body gets used to a medication and you no longer get the same amount of pain relief from a given dose of the medication. A person needs to continue to increase the dose of the medication in order to get the same effect.
Withdrawal is another component of physical dependence. That's when the medication is stopped abruptly or the dose is lowered too quickly and a person experiences unpleasant symptoms
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hm im going off from experience on people i see in my school and i'd say atleast 90 out of those 100
Explanation:
Know that your dog is not conscious or in pain, even if he/she sounds or acts like he/she is
Hi !
What type of medication would you be most likely to use for a mild sprain?
C. OTS medication
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Coronary heart disease
Explanation:
Hi, i'm not completely sure I understand the question that you are asking. If you are asking for a medical condition that affects blood flow in the heart - Coronary heart disease.
This puts an increased strain on the heart, and can lead to: angina – chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart muscle, heart attacks – where the blood flow to the heart muscle is suddenly blocked., heart failure – where the heart is unable to pump blood around the body properly. Which if untreated can lead to death.
I have posted the link to the NHS website with some great info on it.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cardiovascular-disease/
Good luck