RunningMan
Member
- May 8, 2023
- 604
- Tinnitus Since
- HiFrq ~2000, Increased 2022, LoFrq ~2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud noise - clubs, stereos, cycles, headphones, engines,etc
Maybe that's what caused the confusion of the earlier user who said you don't build a tolerance to it. I don't use "habituation" to describe drug tolerance. I actually checked with ChatGTP on this:
Then, there is the matter of dependency, which refers to a physical or psychological reliance on a drug, where the body adapts to its presence and experiences withdrawal symptoms without it. Weaning off can be a very lengthy and extremely difficult task, which can worsen tinnitus and related conditions. Some people handle it a lot easier. I've been playing it safe with my Ativan for over a year by just taking occasional doses and Zolpidem for 2 1/2 years by taking frequently but usually at fractional doses of 1.2 to 1.4 mg (of 10 mg tablet).Calling drug tolerance "habituation" can be misleading. While both terms relate to changes in response to stimuli, they describe different processes. Tolerance refers specifically to the body's reduced response to a drug after repeated use, often requiring larger doses to achieve the same effect. Habituation, on the other hand, is a form of learning where an organism stops responding to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
So, while there may be some overlap in concepts, using "habituation" to describe drug tolerance might create confusion. It's usually clearer to stick with "tolerance" when discussing drugs.