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The word 'tolerability' is correct and usable in written English.
It is the noun form of the adjective 'tolerable' and is used to describe the extent to which something can be tolerated or endured. Example: The side effects of the medication were examined to determine their tolerability among patients.
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tolerability
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The quality or state of being tolerable.
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Angiotensin receptor antagonists are similar to ACE inhibitors in utility and tolerability, but instead of blocking the production of angiotensin II, they completely inhibit its binding to the angiotensin II receptor.
The AD02 vaccine, developed with British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, was already tested for safety and tolerability over the past year.
The most characteristic subgenre, which peaked in popularity about a decade ago and has been explored to the edges of tolerability ever since, is minimal techno, a spare distillation that people have sometimes likened to the knocking of spoons on pots but which others parse as though it were Brahms.
Though he supposed he had Legoland to blame: its tolerability had led him too easily into agreeing to SeaWorld, which even on Celexa, he now saw, would have been another prospect entirely.
"NIA-114 provides many of the benefits of retinoic acid without those tolerability issues," Myron Jacobson said.
Afterward, the scientists asked the volunteers to rate the tolerability or unpleasantness of the session, on a scale from 1 to 20.
The responsiveness and tolerability to methotrexate is not the same as it is in R.A., though it can work very well in some and is worth considering.
Novartis said Gilenya reduced the frequency of M.S. relapses and helped to slow the advance of some of the physical problems caused by the disease, and the drug had a well-studied safety and tolerability level.
The evaluators concluded that Pro-X "can improve facial wrinkle appearance comparably with the benchmark prescription treatment, with improved tolerability".
Analysis of 34 trials involving 5,260 participants with an average age of nine to 18 found that only in the case of fluoxetine did benefits outweigh risks in terms of efficacy and tolerability.
The drug's safety and tolerability has already been tested on 47 healthy volunteers.
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