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Why do you use drug that doesn't work in long term ?

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#1 martinkale

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Posted 30 June 2018 - 10:16 PM


Hello,  im not here to judge you but I just want to understand

Why a lot of people take  drug that only work in short term  and  produce the oposite in long term  ? 

 


Edited by martinkale, 30 June 2018 - 10:16 PM.


#2 Advocatus Diaboli

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Posted 01 July 2018 - 12:48 AM

martinkale, without an example(s) it could be difficult to determine what you're referring to.

 

"drug"?--prescription, over-the-counter, "street", other?

 

"work in short term  and  produce the oposite in long term"--tachyphylaxis?, bradyphylaxis?

 

"opposite"--in what respect(s)?

 

Just want some clarification so that "talking past each other" might be less likely to occur.


Edited by Advocatus Diaboli, 01 July 2018 - 01:32 AM.


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#3 Galaxyshock

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Posted 01 July 2018 - 07:04 AM

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#4 airplanepeanuts

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Posted 01 July 2018 - 09:53 PM

This problem is not confined to drugs. Everything must run its course.







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