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what is drug addicition?

Drug addiction is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences to the drug addict and those around them.

Many drugs can causes addiction,including

amphetamines, barbiturates, opiates, morphine, codaine, methadone.

and wide majorities of other drugs.

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What is the main organ for excretion drugs?

The main organ for excreting drugs from the body is the kidneys. They filter out waste and drugs from the blood, which are then excreted in the urine.


What are polar drugs and non polar drugs?

Polar drugs have a charge separation and interact with water, while non-polar drugs lack a charge separation and do not interact well with water. These properties influence the drugs' distribution, absorption, and elimination in the body. Polar drugs tend to be more water-soluble, while non-polar drugs are often lipid-soluble.


What is the difference between Class A B C drugs?

Class A drugs are considered the most harmful and carry the most severe penalties for possession and supply. Class B drugs are considered less harmful than Class A drugs but more harmful than Class C drugs. Class C drugs are considered the least harmful and typically carry lesser penalties than Class A and B drugs.


What are chemical combinations created to imitate the effects of controlled drugs?

Synthetic drugs, such as designer drugs or research chemicals, are created to imitate the effects of controlled substances. These substances are often developed with slight chemical modifications to avoid legal restrictions while still producing similar effects to the controlled drugs they are designed to mimic. However, synthetic drugs can be more dangerous due to variations in potency and potential unknown side effects.


What is the proper name for drugs?

Pharmaceuticals or medications are the proper names for drugs that are used for medical treatment.