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Drug Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary DRUG meaning: 1 : a substance that is used as a medicine often used before another noun; 2 : an illegal and often harmful substance (such as heroin, cocaine, LSD, or marijuana) that people take for pleasure often used before another noun
Generic Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary plural generics Britannica Dictionary definition of GENERIC [count] : a product (such as a drug) that is not sold or made under a particular brand name : a generic product
drug - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Introduction A drug is a substance that changes the way a person’s body works Medical drugs can ease the symptoms of illnesses and fight diseases Some people also use certain kinds of drugs for nonmedical purposes
drug abuse - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help The use of drugs other than for their intended purpose or in excess is called drug abuse The term refers to the use of illegal substances, such as cocaine and heroin, as…
Narcotic | Definition, Types, Effects | Britannica narcotic, drug that produces analgesia (pain relief), narcosis (state of stupor or sleep), and addiction (physical dependence on the drug) In some people narcotics also produce euphoria (a feeling of great elation)
Hallucinogen | Definition, Types, Effects | Britannica psychedelic drug, any of the so-called mind-expanding drugs that are able to induce states of altered perception and thought, frequently with heightened awareness of sensory input but with diminished control over what is being experienced See also hallucinogen
Generic drug | Cost, Safety Availability | Britannica Generic drugs are required to contain the same active ingredients as the brand-name versions, and they must meet the same requirements for preparation They also must be of the same strength, use the same route of administration, and have acceptable safety and efficacy profiles
human trafficking - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help Some are forced into the sex industry or become “street children” and are used for prostitution, theft, begging, or the drug trade Children are also sometimes trafficked into military service as soldiers and experience armed combat at young ages
Drug abuse | Definition Facts | Britannica Drug abuse, the excessive, maladaptive, or addictive use of drugs for nonmedical purposes despite social, psychological, and physical problems that may arise from such use