What are the Consequences of Incomplete Treatment Courses?
The consequences of incomplete treatment courses in Toxicology can be severe: - Resistance: Incomplete courses of antibiotics can lead to microbial resistance, making future infections harder to treat. - Rebound Toxicity: Some medications require a full course to completely eliminate toxins. Stopping early can result in a rebound of toxicity. - Chronic Conditions: Incomplete treatment can lead to the chronicity of conditions that might have been cured with a full course of therapy. - Complications: Failure to eliminate toxins can lead to complications such as organ damage or failure.