Increased dependency and tolerance basically means you'll need more of the given drug to the the same amount of high, and if you ingest the same amount you have been you won't feel as high, because your body is getting used to/immune to it.Dependence is when you have become addicted to the drug and then have a real physical or psychological need for the drug to function. That is why when you quit you go through withdrawal and it is best not to quit cold turkey if you want to succeed.
Tolerance and dependence of a drug is a trademark of addiction. The tolerance of a drug builds in which case a person needs more of the drug in their system. The dependence on a drug, is the need for the drug in which to feel like you are living a normal life.
Tolerance to a drug (so that higher and higher amounts are needed in order to obtain the same initial effect) and dependence - both are part of the physical addiction. Psychological addiction does not involve physical tolerance and dependence, but can be difficult to treat, unless there is motivation to kick the habit.
Tolerance related to physical dependence is known as pharmacodynamic tolerance. This type of tolerance occurs when the body adapts to repeated exposure to a drug, leading to a reduced response to the same dose over time.
Experimentation, desired effect, tolerance, and drug dependence
Tolerance means that an increased amount of the drug is needed to achieve the same effect as before. Dependence can be physical or psychological. Dependence is referring to a need for the drug in order to function normally. Someone that is dependent on a drug likely has a high tolerance for the drug. However, someone can have a high tolerance for the drug and not go through withdrawals or have other negative effects when the drug is not used anymore.
While tolerance to the effects of LSD can develop, it is unlikely to cause dependence.
Clonidine.. like, the candy? I don't know, it isn't a drug, is it?
Physical dependence occurs when a person develops a tolerance to the effects of a drug and needs larger and larger doses to achieve intoxication or another desired effect.
Having a drug dependence is an addiction.
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This describes tolerance, which occurs when the body adapts to a drug so that larger doses are needed to achieve the same effects as initial use. Tolerance can lead to dangerous levels of drug consumption and can contribute to the development of dependence and addiction. Regularly increasing drug doses without medical guidance can be harmful to physical and mental health.
Drug tolerance. Over time, as the body becomes accustomed to the drug, higher doses are needed to achieve the same effects.