Physiological dependence Is best described as

a. a state of adaptation that occurs after chronic exposure to a substance; can result in craving and withdrawal symptoms
b. the use of psychoactive substances in a way that produces intoxication, delirium, and other cognitive disorders
c. the use of psychoactive substances in a way that makes an individual dangerous to others in society
d. ailments arising from the use of psychoactive substances that affect the central nervous system and cause social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems

A

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