Aspirin, ibuprofen (brand name Motrin), and acetaminophen (brand name Tylenol) are all medications that lower fever and reduce pain and inflammation. They are referred to as antipyretics (treat fever), analgesics (treat pain) and anti-inflammatory drugs (treat inflammation).
Here are some other examples:
Antibiotics treat infections.
Antihypertensives treat high blood pressure.
Anticoagulants are blood thinners
Antihistamines treat allergic responses
Antimetabolites and antineoplastics treat cancer.
Antipsychotics treat severe mental illness.
Benzodiasepines are used tin the treatment of anxiety.
Diuretics help treat heart failure.
Contraceptives prevent pregnancy.
Expectorants and decongestants relieve cold symptoms.
Vasopressors treat shock, heart failure, heart block, Asthma, and severe allergic reactions.
everyone in one way or another "does drugs"
Alocohol, Heorin, tranquilizers, opiates(narcotics), sedatives... there are over 100 different kinds of drugs
1000 different kinds. need to be much more specific in question.
analgesics,tranquilizer,antacid,antihistamine and antibiotics.
Narconon is a company which informs about drugs. On the webseite one can find something about the results of drugs, the different kinds of drugs and much more.
Narcotic drugs range from prescription medications, to illegal street drugs. Narcotic drugs include codeine, marijuana, morphine, heroine, and amphetamine.
There are many kinds of drugs, which are designed to affect many different organs, but there is no doubt that the one organ which is most often affected by drugs is the brain.
there are many side effects that can occur when taking drugs. Different drugs will have different kinds of side effects. Many psychoactive drugs have differing effects based on the individual doing the drug's individual brain chemistry(which is as individual as is your fingerprint). Hallucinogens especially...
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/indepth/drugs/glossary/dictionary-popup.html the answer is in the site provided above...
Drugs you can buy over the counter at a pharmacy.
All kinds. Drugs do not have a preference.
controlled and prescprtion drugs