
1) Aborticide 2) Anaesthetise 3) Anaesthetize 4) Anesthetise 5) Anesthetize 6) Antisyphilitic 7) Chemical 8) Diuretic 9) Dope 10) Feosol 11) Fergon 12) Hashish 13) Heroin 14) Levallorphan 15) Lorfan 16) Medicament 17) Medication 18) Medicine 19) Mydriatic 20) Narcotic 21) Narcotise 22) Narcotize 23) Opiate
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1) Administer a drug to 2) Agent 3) Angel dust is one 4) Big Pharma product 5) Caffeine or nicotine 6) Cialis or Levitra 7) Controlled substance 8) DEA word 9) Disease fighter 10) Dope 11) Dope up 12) Eli Lilly product 13) FDA part 14) Formulary entry 15) French word used in English 16) Generic of a sort
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A biologically active compound or mixture used to cure, prevent, or detect disease, to control biological processes, or to alter mental state.
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medicine pharmaceutical Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions. Note: The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances.
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• (v. t.) To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig. • (v. i.) To drudge; to toil laboriously. • (v. i.) To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines. • (n.) Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemica...
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(from the article `providence`) ...Zoroastrianism (also called Mazdaism and, in India, Parsiism) founded during the late 7th and early 6th centuries by Zoroaster (Zarathustra). ...
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any chemical substance that affects the functioning of living things and the organisms (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses) that infect them. ... [33 related articles]
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Any substance, other than food, that is used to prevent, diagnose, treat or relieve symptoms of a disease or abnormal condition. Also refers to a substance that alters mood or body function, or that can be habit-forming or addictive, especially a narcotic.
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Any chemical compound used for medicianal purposes can be considered a drug. There are naturally occuring substances such as ethanol and caffeine as well as synthetic drugs such as aspirin and amphetamines. In general the term drug is used for compounds
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A drug is any substance presented for treating, curing or preventing disease in human beings or in animals. A drug may also be used for making a medical diagnosis or for restoring, correcting, or modifying physiological functions (e.g., the contraceptive pill).
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Any substance presented for treating, curing or preventing disease in human beings or in animals. A drug may also be used for making a medical diagnosis or for restoring, correcting, or modifying physiological functions.
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Any substance presented for treating, curing or preventing disease in human beings or in animals. A drug may also be used for making a medical diagnosis or for restoring, correcting, or modifying physiological functions.
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1. Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations. 'Whence merchants bring' 'Their spicy drugs.' ... 2. Any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an article of slow sale, or in no demand. 'But sermons are mere drugs.' 'And virtue shall a drug become.' (D...
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(drug) a chemical substance that affects the processes of the mind or body. any chemical compound used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease or other abnormal condition. a substance used recreationally for its effects on the central nervous system. to administer such ...
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Any chemical compound used for medicianal purposes can be considered a drug. There are naturally occuring substances such as ethanol and caffeine as well as synthetic drugs such as aspirin and amphetamines. In general the term 'drug' is used for compounds that can cause addiction with emphasis on narcotics.
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Drug intransitive verb [ See 1st
Drudge .] To drudge; to toil laboriously. [ Obsolete] 'To
drugge and draw.'
Chaucer. Found on
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Drug noun A drudge.
Shak. (Timon iv. 3, 253). Found on
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Drug intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Drugged ;
present participle & verbal noun Drugging .] [ Confer French
droguer .] To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines.
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Drug noun [ French
drogue , probably from Dutch
droog ; akin to English
dry ; thus orig., dry substance, hers, plants, or wares. See
Dry .]
1. Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical op...
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Drug transitive verb 1. To affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig. « The laboring masses . . . [ were]
drugged into brutish good humor by a vast system of public spectacles.»
C. Kingsley. « Drug thy memories, l...
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A drug is any chemical substance that alters mood, perception, or consciousness.
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(or medicine) Any substance in a pharmaceutical product that is used to modify or exploit physiological systems or pathological states for the benefit of the recipient. The term drug/medicinal product is used in a wider sense to include the whole formulated and registered product, including the presentation and packaging, and the accompanyin...
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A substance that can change the way your body works, or be used to treat a disease
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noun a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
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Any of a range of substances, natural or synthetic, administered to humans and animals as therapeutic agents: to diagnose, prevent, or treat disease, or to assist recovery from injury. Traditionally many drugs were obtained from plants or animals; some minerals also had medicinal value. Today...
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