| tachyphylaxis | 1. <immunology> The rapid immunisation against the effect of toxic doses of an extract or serum by previous injection of small doses. 2. <pharmacology> The rapidly decreasing response to a drug or physiologically active agent after administration of a few doses. Origin: Gr. Phylaxis = protection (16 Dec 1997) |
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less response after repeated applications. If you take certain drugs long-term, you must raise the dose after awhile to get the same effect. This is tachyphylaxis
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The decrease in the effectiveness of a given dose of a drug in response to long term use.
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This is a condition where some women taking subcutaneous HRT may have a return of menopausal symptoms even though blood oestrogen levels are normal. TESTOSTERONE - Male sex hormone, small amounts are produced in women by the ovaries. THROMBOSIS - Blood clots that form in veins or arteries. TRANSDERMAL HRT - hrt which is administered via the skin, either by patch or cream. TRANS VAGINAL - Through the vagina. ...
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