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4110323 No.4110323 [Reply] [Original]

any medfags on?
is it possible for the human body to become so fucked up from taking so many different pills (by pills I mean prescriptions like anti depressants) over the course of its life time, to become...like immune to any new medication it takes after a couple of days?

>> No.4110345
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4110345

>that pic

>> No.4110347

>>4110323

DO YOUR OWN FUCKING HOMEWORK

>> No.4110365

>>4110347

lol, I am asking this because it is happing to me.

no matter what I take, be it pain pills, sleeping pills or anti-depressnets, after a like 2 days of taking it I no longer feel any effects, as if my body turns them into sugar pills.

>> No.4110387

>>4110345
dudes smokin a blunt

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4110398

>literally twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen
>mfw

>> No.4110447

>after a like 2 days of taking it I no longer feel any effects

If it does happen, it doesn't happen this fast. It'd be at least 2 weeks.

>> No.4110465

>>4110365

You acclimate to the lower sensation of pain/etc under the effects of the drugs and your threshold also lowers. They'll still have some effect afterward (which you could consider "normal" effectiveness), but the initial peak effectiveness of drugs never lasts long.

Avoid antihistamines and pain relievers unless absolutely necessary. If you become unaccustomed to handling small day-to-day irritation or pain you'll find yourself becoming dependent on them.