A substance that affects the way your body or brain works. - Drug, A type of drug used to prevent or treat illnesses and their symptoms. - Medicine, An unwanted or unexpected effect of a drug - Side-effect, A drug that causes a strong craving or dependence, making it difficult to stop using. - Addictive, Drugs taken for enjoyment or pleasure rather than for medical reasons, and which can be harmful. - Recreational drugs, Drugs that speed up the body's systems, making a person feel more alert and energetic. - Stimulants, Drugs that slow down the body's systems, making a person feel relaxed or sleepy. - Depressants, A common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties. - Asthma, A medicine used to relieve or reduce pain. - Painkiller, Not allowed by law. - Illegal, Allowed by law. - Legal, A common painkiller and fever reducer available over-the-counter. - Paracetamol, Taking too much of a drug, which can be very dangerous and even deadly. - Overdose,
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