Health: The Basics, The Mastering Health Edition (12th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134183268
Author: Rebecca J. Donatelle
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Chapter 7, Problem 4PQ
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To discuss: The concept of cross-tolerance
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Cross-tolerance is a kind of habituation that arises with the use of two different drugs with similar effects or functions.
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