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The quality or state of being bearable or endurable.

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  • This steady constantly increasing duration is reflective of the durability of patient responses and the long-term tolerability of the drug, leading to its extended use.
  • There are some patients who might consider improved short-term tolerability over reduced efficacy an acceptable tradeoff. "
  • The idea of his tolerability has long been — intolerable.
  • But tolerability is still an issue he said, particularly the nausea numbers.
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