because drugs such as cocaine, alcohol, and maryJ change the way the brain works in ways that are not healthy. Aperson takes drugs like these to change how he or she feels or how he or she sense the world. the person may want to feel happier, or less sad or less anxious. Drugs that people take for mind-alternating effects that have no medical purpose are called drugs of abuse.
(even has the definition of drugs of abuse) :D
Medicine is the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Some drugs are taken for reasons outside of those or are taken for recreational purposes so they would not strictly considered medicine.
There are many uses for drugs in medicine. Many drugs combat infection. Some drugs relieve pain, and some drugs decrease allergic reactions.
I don't understand the relativity. Of course medicines are drugs.
True.....
All Drugs has its own therapeutic and adverse effects.
All of these will take effect depending on what particular part of your body-
External or Internal, that you wanted to be cured.
This is so because most of the medicinal drugs we take are either for making us fit or for another health benefit whereas the drugs, the harmful ones,
make us drowsy and harm our mental thinking,
may cause cancer and other deadly disease if taken in large quantities.
Their medical school taught the importance of cleanliness, diagnosis, and uses the effects of drugs.
Nothing, medicine are drugs. Medicine is just a friendlier word to use.
Medicine is drugs and drugs are medicines.
Thomas Jefferson was not addicted to medicine drugs or any bad type of drugs.
medicine type drugs
It is used as hemostatic in vetirenary medicine
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.
To save life
nothing
medicine or medication
EDTP
Examples of these drugs are antihistamines, cold medicine, allergy medicine, sleep aids, medicine for seizures, tranquilizers, some pain relievers, and muscle relaxants.