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For some bacterial diseases such as tetanus, it is more effective to produce an immune response against the bacterial toxin than against the bacteria.
Neuroadaptation
The process by which the brain adapts to the effects of a drug or stimulus with continued exposure, leading to a reduction in sensitivity.
Tolerance
The capacity to accept or endure someone or something different from one's own beliefs, habits, or practice without interference.
Depressant Drugs
Substances that reduce arousal and stimulation in the brain, leading to a calming effect.
Barbiturates
Are a class of drugs that act as central nervous system depressants, used primarily as sedatives or to control seizures.
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