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Verträglichkeit

Verträglichkeit is a German noun describing the quality of being tolerable or compatible. Broadly, it refers to whether something can coexist with a person, a system, or other substances without causing undesirable reactions. The term is formed from verträglich (tolerable/compatible) and the noun suffix -keit. In everyday language, something is described as gut verträglich if it is easy to handle or does not upset someone; unverträglich indicates intolerance or adverse reactions.

In medicine, Verträglichkeit is commonly translated as tolerability. It denotes the extent to which a drug

Beyond medicine, Verträglichkeit is used in nutrition and social contexts. In nutrition, it can describe how

or
treatment
can
be
used
by
a
patient
without
unacceptable
side
effects.
Assessments
focus
on
the
frequency,
severity,
and
duration
of
adverse
events,
patient-reported
symptoms,
and
the
impact
on
quality
of
life.
Tolerability
is
influenced
by
dose,
formulation,
indication,
and
patient
factors
such
as
age,
comorbidities,
and
concomitant
medications,
as
well
as
adherence.
A
favorable
Verträglichkeit
profile
supports
continued
therapy
and
an
overall
positive
risk–benefit
balance.
Regulatory
agencies
require
documentation
of
tolerability
in
clinical
trials
and
post-marketing
surveillance.
well
someone
tolerates
certain
foods
or
drugs
taken
together,
for
example
lactoseverträglichkeit
(lactose
tolerance).
In
social
settings,
it
also
denotes
interpersonal
compatibility—the
extent
to
which
a
person
fits
with
others
or
with
a
group,
contributing
to
smooth
interactions.
Synonyms
include
Gut
verträglich
and
Verträglichkeitsmerkmal,
while
Unverträglichkeit
denotes
intolerance.