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  • 21Drug policy of the Netherlands — Cannabis coffee shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands The drug policy of the Netherlands officially has four major objectives: To prevent recreational drug use and to treat and rehabilitate recreational drug users. To reduce harm to users. To diminish… …

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  • 22Drug injection — Shoot up redirects here. For shooting video game genre, see Shoot em up. This article is not about medical practice. For medical practices, see Intramuscular injection or Intravenous therapy. A piece of a hypodermic needle, as seen on X ray, in… …

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  • 23Drug — For other uses, see Drug (disambiguation). Coffee is the most widely used psychoactive drug beverage in the w …

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  • 24Drug urban legends — Many urban legends about illegal drugs have been created and circulated among children and the general public. These are commonly repeated by organizations which oppose all illegal drug use, often causing the true effects and dangers of drugs to… …

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  • 25Drug abuse — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Drug abuse ICD9 = ICD9|305.9 Drug abuse has a wide range of definitions related to taking a psychoactive drug or performance enhancing drug for a non therapeutic or non medical effect. All of these definitions imply …

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  • 26List of drug films — Drug films are films that depict either drug distribution or drug use, whether as a major theme or in a few memorable scenes. Drug cinema ranges from the ultra realistic to the utterly surreal; some films are unabashedly pro or anti drug, while… …

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  • 27drug cult — Introduction       group using drugs to achieve religious (religious experience) or spiritual revelation and for ritualistic purposes.       Though the idea may be strange to most modern worshippers, drugs have played an important role in the… …

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  • 28drug — /drʌg / (say drug) noun 1. a chemical substance given with the intention of preventing or curing disease or otherwise enhancing the physical or mental welfare of humans or animals. 2. a chemical substance taken for non medical reasons to bring… …

  • 29Drug effectiveness review project — The Drug Effectiveness Review Project (DERP) is an Oregon based collaboration of public and private organizations, including fifteen states, that have joined together to provide systematic evidence based reviews of the comparative effectiveness… …

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  • 30Drug Effectiveness Review Project — The Drug Effectiveness Review Project (DERP) is an Oregon based collaboration of public and private organizations, including fifteen states, that have joined together to provide systematic evidence based reviews of the comparative effectiveness… …

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