drug-resistant
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Drug resistance
Drug resistance is the reduction in effectiveness of a drug such as an antimicrobial or an antineoplastic in curing a disease or condition. When the drug is not intended to kill or inhibit a pathogen, then the term is equivalent to dosage failure or drug tolerance. More commonly, the term is used in the context of resistance acquired by pathogens. When an organism is resistant to more than one drug, it is said to be multidrug-resistant. In a broad sense the immune system of an organism is such a drug delivery system, albeit autonomous, and faces the same arms race problems as external drug delivery.

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drug-resistant
(adj.) = resistente a las drogas.
Ex: The result is a decreased tendency to select for drug-resistant genes in the global HIV gene pool.

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drug-resistant
resistente a los medicamentos

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drug-resistant
مُقاوِمٌ للدَّواء


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