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Reverse tolerance or drug sensitization is a pharmacological phenomenon describing subjects' increased reaction (positive or negative) to a drug following its repeated use. Not all drugs are subject to reverse tolerance.
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| cocaine or amphetamines | instance of | which only exhibit weakening of effect with repeated use.Reverse tolerance can also occur in users of stimulants | 0.80 | text |
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