It is illegal in most areas to use Over-the-Counter medications improperly. Medicines with any potential for abuse or probable questionable use are often controlled by the retailer, such as Walmart's policy of stirring up a fuss whenever you buy more than one bottle of cough syrup.
Yes
In terms of the number of different drugs that are available, there are vastly more legal drugs than illegal drugs. I would also say that legal drugs are used more frequently and by more people than illegal drugs are.
Unless you purified it first, no. After that, anything can be used to make illegal drugs.
It could be considered any of three things. It could be considered a medical drug because it is used to help glaucoma. But it can also be considered an illegal drug if you get it from a plant. On the other hand it can be legal if you buy it out of the store, in stores it is called K2.
they use marijuana and stuff
just say no...
The answer is obvious,No
The new types of illegal drugs getting abused in the current world are recreational drugs and designer drugs. This are just a redesign of the older illicit drugs. Such drugs may include synthetic hallucinogens, cocaine and ecstasy.
Yes. Illegal drugs are harmful even if you use them "right.
Correct Answer: ONE IN FOURExplanation:11.3 million (48 percent of the teen population) have tried illegal drugs;8.5 million (37 percent) have used illegal drugs in the past year;5.4 million (24 percent) - nearly one out of every four teens in the nation - have used illegal drugs in the past 30 days.
A substance used to enhance the mind temporarily
In a medical context the words "drugs" and "medicine" are used interchangeably. However, "drugs" can be used as a slang term for illegal substances, whereas the word "medicine" is never used in this context.