All drugs are chemicals
Because of chemical reaction in the brain
While a "drug" and a "poison" are essentially the same thing, ie. a chemical compound or substance, the term drug does not necessarily imply a negative. The term "poison" always denotes something of harm. And while all "drugs" have the potential to become "poisons," they only become classified "poisons" when they are abused and or misused in some way for harmful purposes.
No. A drug test is based on chemical analysis.
in a drug there is a chemical that targets the brain. this chemical (which is different for every drug) alters the brain so that it needs the drug to function normally this causes the brain to want more of the drug so that it will let it function.
False. The chemical name of a drug does not necessarily represent its exact formula. The chemical name is a unique name assigned to a specific compound based on its chemical structure, while the drug's formula represents the elements and their proportions in the compound.
A drug contains a chemical that targets the brain. This chemical varies in different drugs. This chemical alters the brain so that it needs the drug to function normally. This causes the brain to need more of the drug for it could function properly.
Methotrexate is a drug that has a similar chemical structure to folate. It works by interfering with the process of folate metabolism in the body.
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Drug
Nicotione is a drug or chemical found in tobacco.
A drug/chemical for treatment of trichomonasis in pigeons
may be the drug.