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Designer Drug Definitions

1) Designer Drug : ایک قسم کی دوا : (noun) a psychoactive drug deliberately synthesized to avoid anti-drug laws; mimics the effects of a banned drug; law was revised in 1986 to ban designer drugs.

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Cannabis : بھنگ , Drug Addiction : نشہ آور دوا کا نشہ , Adrenergic : الرجی کم کرنے کی دوا , Daypro : سوزش کم کرنے کی دوا , Active Placebo : دوا کی جانچ کروانے والا گروہ , Acular : سوجن کم کرنے کی دوا , Aflaxen : درد کی دوا , Clozapine : دماغی بیماری میں استعمال ہونے والی دوا , Mdma : چست رہنے کی دوا , Acetylsalicylic Acid : اسپرین , Dependant : منشیات کا عادی , Hypnotic : نیند لانے والی دوا , Anaesthetise : دوا سے بے ہوش کرنا , Drug Withdrawal : چھوڑنے کا عمل , Alp : سکون کی دوا , Antiviral : وائرس ختم کرنے والی دوا , Nickel : پانچ ڈالر مالیت کی منشیات , Intoxicate : نشہ پیدا کرنا , Miotic : آنکھ کی پتلی کے سکڑاو کے متعلق یا سکڑاو پیدا کرنا , Aborticide : اسقاط حمل کی دوا , Withdrawer : چھوڑنے والا , Aftereffect : تاخیری تاثیر , Antidiabetic : ذیابیطس کی دوا , Sensitise : حساس بنانا , Relaxant : سکون آور دوا , Antidiuretic : پیشاب کم کرنےکی دوا , Addict : عادی بنانا , Intoxicant : نشہ آور چیز , Antidiarrheal : دست کی دوا , Depressant : سکون آور دوا , Anaesthetic : وہ دوائی جو بے ہوشی پیدا کرتی ہے

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Cannabis: the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect.

Drug Addiction: an addiction to a drug (especially a narcotic drug).

Adrenergic: drug that has the effects of epinephrine.

Daypro: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade name Daypro).

Active Placebo: a placebo used in experimental tests of a drug that has noticeable side effects.

Acular: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Acular and Toradol) that is administered only intramuscularly.

Aflaxen: a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trademarks Aleve and Anaprox and Aflaxen) that fights pain and inflammation.

Clozapine: an antipsychotic drug (trade name Clozaril) used as a sedative and for treatment-resistant schizophrenia; know to have few side effects.

Mdma: a stimulant drug that is chemically related to mescaline and amphetamine and is used illicitly for its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects; it was formerly used in psychotherapy but in 1985 it was declared illegal in the United States.

Acetylsalicylic Acid: the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets.

Dependant: addicted to a drug.

Hypnotic: a drug that induces sleep.

Anaesthetise: administer an anesthetic drug to.

Drug Withdrawal: the termination of drug taking.

Alp: a drug is used for anxiety disorder.

Antiviral: any drug that destroys viruses.

Nickel: five dollars worth of a drug.

Intoxicate: have an intoxicating effect on, of a drug.

Miotic: a drug that causes miosis (constriction of the pupil of the eye).

Aborticide: a drug (or other chemical agent) that causes abortion.

Withdrawer: a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics.

Aftereffect: a delayed effect of a drug or therapy.

Antidiabetic: a drug used to treat diabetes mellitus.

Sensitise: make sensitive to a drug or allergen.

Relaxant: a drug that relaxes and relieves tension.

Antidiuretic: a drug that limits the formation of urine.

Addict: to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug).

Intoxicant: a drug that can produce a state of intoxication.

Antidiarrheal: a drug used to control or stop diarrhea.

Depressant: a drug that reduces excitability and calms a person.

Anaesthetic: a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.

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