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- ANALGESIC:
- A type of drug that alleviates pain without loss of consciousness.
- ANALOG:
- Different forms of a chemical or drug structurally related to the parent chemical or drug.
- ANTAGONIST:
- A drug that counteracts or blocks the effects of another drug.
- CLANDESTINE LABORATORY:
- An illegal laboratory used to make designer drugs.
- DESIGNER DRUGS:
- Drugs that are produced in an illegal laboratory that are chemically similar to pharmaceutical drugs.
- INTRAVENOUS DRUG:
- Any drug that is injected via a needle into the bloodstream.
- OPIATE:
- Drug derived directly from opium and used in its natural state, without chemical modification. Opiates include morphine, codeine, thebaine, noscapine, and papaverine.
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