Because it's the new baseline, more drug is needed to produce the same effects 2/
Read the tweet thread. Guy had severe nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea. Three days of percocet is not going to do this to you.
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What will do that to you are a) postop infection b) RECENT KIDNEY SURGERY
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(Also possible: delayed allergic reaction to the meds. That's almost the opposite of addiction, though.)
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The symptoms have no particular resemblance to any degree of allergic reaction, and it's very unlikely that the guy had never had Tylenol
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I have no idea what else he might have had during the lead up to surgery, so I can't refute that, and it's not implausible.
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I think I've done a stunning job of failing to make my point, idefk I say it's pharmacologically plausible. That's all I got.
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