Why do our bodies build up a tolerance to some medications but not others?

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Why do our bodies build up a tolerance to some medications but not others?

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We don’t really know, for the most part. We’ve observed which receptors downregulate in response to stimulation and which don’t, to some extent, but the reasons why are *usually* not known, and when we have an idea at all it’s specific to that receptor or even to the way that particular drug binds to that receptor.

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