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cross-tolerance
cross-tol·er·ance (krôs′tŏl′ər-əns, krŏs′-)n. Tolerance or resistance to an effect or effects of a compound as a result of tolerance previously developed to a pharmacologically similar compound.cross′-tol′erance n. resistance or low reaction to the effects of a drug, poison, etc., because of tolerance to a pharmacologically similar substance. [1920–25] cross-tolerance
cross-tolerance[¦krȯs ′täl·ə·rəns] (medicine) Tolerance or resistance to the action of a drug brought about by continued use of another drug of similar pharmacologic action. cross-tolerance
cross-tolerance [kros´tol-er-ans] extension of the tolerance for a substance to others of the same class, even those to which the body has not been exposed previously.cross-tolerance (krôs′tŏl′ər-əns, krŏs′-)n. Tolerance or resistance to an effect or effects of a compound as a result of tolerance previously developed to a pharmacologically similar compound.cross-tol·er·ance (kraws tol'ĕr-ăns) The resistance to one or more effects of a compound as a result of tolerance developed to a pharmacologically similar compound. cross-tol·er·ance (kraws tol'ĕr-ăns) Resistance to one or several effects of a compound as a result of tolerance developed to a pharmacologically similar compound. |