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Drug naïvety

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In addition to not being habituated, a drug-naïve person may have never received a particular drug. The same dose could be lethal for a drug-naïve person while having little effect on a heavily habituated person. In a medical context drug-naïveté is important considering medication dosage (pain
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medication, anxiety medication, anaesthesia, etc.), as the level of habituation affects a patient's baseline resistance to the effects of such medications.
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to either a specific drug or broader set of drugs related by pharmacological criteria. The term applies to the administration of
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in contexts ranging from the professional medical treatment of
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Lacking habituation or tolerance to pharmacological agents
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