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- Nicotine may also show tachyphylaxis over the course of a day, although the mechanism of this action is unclear. Acute tachyphylaxis which does not carry...
- Antidepressant treatment tachyphylaxis (ADT tachyphylaxis), also known as Prozac ****-out, is a medical condition in which progressive or acute tolerance...
- adverse effects. Tachyphylaxis: The acute development of tolerance to the action of a drug after repeated doses. Significant tachyphylaxis can occur by day...
- which overt adverse effects of a drug can be tolerated by a patient. Tachyphylaxis is a subcategory of drug tolerance referring to cases of sudden, short-term...
- nervousness. Topical nasal or ophthalmic decongestants quickly develop tachyphylaxis (a rapid decrease in the response to a drug after repeated doses over...
- levels produced by rhGH injections. As a result, sermorelin avoids tachyphylaxis by promoting a more physiological pattern of hGH release. Additionally...
- blood concentrations observed in rodent studies. LSD shows significant tachyphylaxis, with tolerance developing 24 hours after administration. The progression...
- Activation of β-arrestin2 is linked to receptor downregulation and tachyphylaxis. Similarly to DMT, 5-MeO-DMT is a biased agonist of the serotonin 5-HT2A...
- occurred at rates of less than 4% and were not different from placebo. Tachyphylaxis is known to develop with prolonged use of pseudoephedrine, especially...
- Activation of β-arrestin2 is linked to receptor downregulation and tachyphylaxis. 5-MeO-DMT is lipophilic and is thought to easily cross the blood–brain...