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Rebound effect

rebound effect

The characteristic of a drug to produce reverse effects when either the effect of the drug has passed or when the patient no longer responds to the drug.


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The Fiber Disease

... that antibiotics are virtually useless against them: As soon as an effective one is created, the germ mutates, and the antibiotic becomes obsolete. ... CD4 cells is corrected within 24 to 72 hours. This is called the "rebound effect." As far back as 1916, researchers found that silver-based ...

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