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medicine - something used to cure v drug - substances used to formulate medicine (just as the related to each other)
Some drugs are legal some are not. Some are addicted to legal drugs some illegal.
Some are natural substances some are not.
Interesting.
However, chemists may see them as the same
There is a huge distinction between drug and medicine. Did you know? Addicts know the truth.:D
Very well put, Classik. Addicts indeed know the truth, even though their drug of choice is frequently self-medication for a mindset or mood they cannot rationally change. They therefore adopt their drug of choice to alter that mood, because it is easier than addressing the pain directly.There is a huge distinction between drug and medicine. Did you know? Addicts know the truth.:D
It is mind-numbingly discouraging for those of us who deal with them daily. But there is hope, and He is Christ. Pray for those who suffer. Pray for those who find solace in a chemical. Pray for those who are addicted, that they may see the face of God, and be delivered from their hopelessness.It's all so sad really heartbreaking sometimes. And what they will do to feed the beast can hurt them just as much. Anger, guilt, self-loathing, I HATE DRUG ADDICTION it kills the very soul.
Morphine, for many, is medicine. But it is also a drug that is often abused. It can't be defined so simply. All drugs (except for marijuana, despite what some whould try to tell you) have medicinal properties, even heroine or methamphetamine, which are probably the most abused drugs on the planet. It can't even be said so simply as "all drugs are medicine, but not all medicines are drugs," because sometimes a mere vitamin is a drug. A medicine is any substance which relieves the symptoms of an affliction. A drug is a substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body, in particular. That effect may not be medicinal in nature, but is nonetheless a chemical agent that produces an effect, for good or bad.I guess it is a fine line. I would venture to say that a substance that is inherently addicting, is a drug. That which isn't addicting, is medicine. So long as the substance has properties that can actually help you.
Just a guess, though.
Morphine, for many, is medicine. But it is also a drug that is often abused. It can't be defined so simply. All drugs (except for marijuana, despite what some whould try to tell you) have medicinal properties, even heroine or methamphetamine, which are probably the most abused drugs on the planet. It can't even be said so simply as "all drugs are medicine, but not all medicines are drugs," because sometimes a mere vitamin is a drug. A medicine is any substance which relieves the symptoms of an affliction. A drug is a substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body, in particular. That effect may not be medicinal in nature, but is nonetheless a chemical agent that produces an effect, for good or bad.
Not quite. A vitamin can be classified as a medicine, but it is not technically a drug. Even a placebo could be elevated to the definition of a drug is by its use, an effect results, even if it is shown to be psychological vs. physiological.I would say that is a valid description.
So technically, it can be said that medicine CAN be a drug, and a drug CAN be medicine?
Morphine, for many, is medicine. But it is also a drug that is often abused. It can't be defined so simply. All drugs (except for marijuana, despite what some whould try to tell you) have medicinal properties, even heroine or methamphetamine, which are probably the most abused drugs on the planet. It can't even be said so simply as "all drugs are medicine, but not all medicines are drugs," because sometimes a mere vitamin is a drug. A medicine is any substance which relieves the symptoms of an affliction. A drug is a substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body, in particular. That effect may not be medicinal in nature, but is nonetheless a chemical agent that produces an effect, for good or bad.
It's called marinol, and it is synthetic THC. Smoking marijuana doesn't give you the same results as marinol. For one thing, the dosage of synthetic THC in marinol is only about 15%, whereas most of the weed available today is as high as 35 or 40 percent THC content. That compares to the four or five percent content back in the 60s and 70s. Marijuana isn't anything to play around with.I have to disagree with you on THC, when I was doing six months of chemo they gave me little white pills for the nausea just before a treatment. Small dose, didn't get high just very sleepy. The last treatment they had run out, I was very sick on the way home, 130 miles to home. I learned it was THC, maybe synthetic if they can do that. I should ask my son he's a PHARMACIST. I thought about calling him David the magician but I don't think he'd find it funny.
How are people going to cope with the legalization of marijuana in some jurisdictions, especially if pharmaceutical companies proceed with testing for its benefits?
I think this is a fair and reasonable question.
Pharmaceutical companies are not experimenting with oral delivery, i.e., smoking, as the side effects of such delivery are more dangerous than regular cigarettes. Marinol is the best they've been able to come up with in 30 years of testing. It ain't that great. Other anti-nausea medications and pain medications are better than marinol. The research is pretty much a dead end already.How are people going to cope with the legalization of marijuana in some jurisdictions, especially if pharmaceutical companies proceed with testing for its benefits?
What benefits? A peaceful RIP?