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dependence lack of independence or self-sufficiency addiction: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
dependence A mental and sometimes physical state resulting from taking a drug, characterized by a compulsion to take a drug on a continuous or periodic basis. Tolerance may or may not be present, and a person may be dependent on more than one drug. Dependence on a substance is defined by explicit diagnostic criteria, such as those listed in DSM-IV. Serious and persistent involvement in the heavy use of the substance is the rule. ...
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dependence usually associated with taking a drug(s) or medication(s) for reasons other than those for which it was intended or in a manner or in quantities other than those which have been recommended. The compulsive need to take a drug to produce a desired effect or prevent unpleasant effects if it is withdrawn.
Ãâó: www2.med.umich.edu/psychiatry/umdc/defquery.cfm
dependence Indility to separate oneself.
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dependence If an opioid drug like morphine is taken for more than a few days, and stopped suddenly, the child will feel anxious, irritable, or sick. This is because the body has become used to, or dependent on, the drug. If the drug is reduced gradually these problems do not occur. This is not the same as addiction, which almost never occurs in cancer pain treatment.
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