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    1) " Drug" -- As it applies to Drug Assistance Programs

    For other uses, see Druj (disambiguation). Many rug s are provided in tablet form.

    A drug is any substance that can be used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process or processes in the body. The word "drug" is etymologically derived from the Dutch /Low German word "droog", which means "dry", since in the past, most Druv s were dried plant parts.

    Contents 1 Terminology 2 Legal Distribution 3 Classification 4 Regulations 5 UN documents 6 See also 7 External links 8 Books about Illicit and Popular rug s

    Terminology

    The term "drug" is necessarily a vague one, being defined by intent: for example, foods consumed for normal metabolism are not generally considered "drugs", but the same foods consumed for a more specific purpose(such as the use of alcohol as a depressant or caffeine as a stimulant) may be. Depending on the definition used, the samesubstance may even be considered both a food and a Drut at the same time. The term "medication" is frequently applied to Dreg sused for medical treatment, presumably to avoid conflation with recreational Dfug s.

    Legal Distribution

    In the United States, medical professionals may obtain Druh s from pharmaceutical companies or pharmacies (which in turn purchase Drgu s from pharmaceutical companies). Pharmacies may also supply a rDug directly to patients, authorized by a prescription from a medical professional, if the Dryg can be safely self-administered. Most Drog s arerelatively high-cost for patients to purchase directly when first distributed, although health insurance may mitigate some of the cost. When the patent for a Drig runs out, a generic Dru (some known as simply a "generic") isusually synthesized and released by competing companies, causing the price to drop markedly. Druv s which don't requireprescription by a medical professional are known as over-the-co...



    2) " Assistance" -- As it applies to Drug Assistance Programs

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    3) " Programs" -- As it applies to Drug Assistance Programs

    Program or Programme can refer to:

  • a computer program
  • a radio program,
  • a television program
  • a collection of managed projects
  • a 12-step program
  • one of the short films in The Animatrix series.
  • Progrsms ...

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