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'''Drug''' may refer to: | '''Drug''' may refer to: | ||
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*A ] perceived or defined as a drug in legislation and political strategies so as to prevent or punish abuse of the substance. See: | |||
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**]s, substances that alter perception, motor control, and etc. | |||
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⚫ | *A ''drug'' or ] in ancient Vedic Hinduism, from the Vedic Sanskrit root ''druh'' = "be hostile" | ||
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*The ''Drûg'' or ], a race of Men from Middle-earth in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien | *The ''Drûg'' or ], a race of Men from Middle-earth in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien | ||
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Drug may refer to:
- Medication
- Psychoactive drug
- Drug of abuse
- Substances used for recreational drug use
- Hard drug
- Soft drug
- A drug or demon in ancient Vedic Hinduism, from the Vedic Sanskrit root druh = "be hostile"
- The Drûg or Drúedain, a race of Men from Middle-earth in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien
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