Category:Drug

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Drugs are substances that modify, temporarily or permanently, the physical and mental processes of living creatures, whereas nutriments are necessary, in the first place, to sustain these processes.

Drugs may be used medicinally, ritually, and recreationally. Drugs prescribed to cure or treat disease are medications. An overdose of a medication or, more generally, of a drug is poisonous. The prescription, in the case of medication, and the consumption, in the case of drugs generally, of the correct dose is essential. Any drug and indeed any substance, in sufficient quantity, can function as a poison. Foxglove, for example, can easily kill. Many drugs include undesirable side effects which make them at the same time poisonous substances. This in fact true, at least at some level, of all drugs and further distinguishes them from nutriments. Drugs may be and, at least at some low level, are usually addictive.

Drugs may be fungi (bocan eye) or plants (henbane) that are directly consumed, may be fungal parasites on plants (ergot) that are accidentally consumed, may be accidentally or deliberately extracted fungi staggersap from staggersap toadstool) or from plants (opium from the poppy plant, may be readily prepared from fungi or plants (wraithroot tea with addition of water to wraithroot), may be prepared with some effort from fungi, plants, or venom (alcohol by fermentation or carrion crawler venom from the venom of carrion crawlers), may extracted with a great deal of difficulty from fungi, plants, or venom (sleepglass from abfalduz vine), may be alchemical or chemical extracts from inorganic substances (arsenic), or may be alchemical or chemical admixtures of inorganic substances or of organic and inorganic substances (ether).

There are five means of making drugs:

Subcategories

This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

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