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Explain the difference between legal and illegal drugs.

Legal drugs are substances that are approved by the government for medical use and can be obtained with a prescription or over-the-counter, while illegal drugs are substances that are prohibited by law and their possession, use, or distribution is illegal.

List three examples of legal drugs.

Examples of legal drugs include prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, and alcohol (in some jurisdictions).

What are the potential risks of using illegal drugs?

The potential risks of using illegal drugs include legal consequences, health risks such as addiction, overdose, and adverse effects, as well as social and financial consequences.

Legal drugs are always safe to use:

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

All illegal drugs are harmful:

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Prescription drugs are an example of legal drugs:

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Study Notes

  • Legal drugs are substances approved by the government for use, usually for medical purposes, and are regulated by laws and authorities.
  • Illegal drugs, on the other hand, are substances banned or restricted by the government due to their potential harm or addictive nature.
  • Prescription drugs, such as antibiotics and painkillers, which are approved by a doctor for a specific medical condition.
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, such as pain relievers and cough medicines, which can be purchased without a doctor's prescription.
  • Caffeine, a stimulant found in coffee, tea, and some medications.

Risks of Illegal Drugs

  • Using illegal drugs can lead to physical and mental health problems, such as addiction, overdose, and transmission of diseases through shared needles.
  • Illegal drugs can also lead to legal problems, such as arrest and imprisonment, and social problems, such as strained relationships and financial issues.
  • The quality and composition of illegal drugs are often unknown, increasing the risk of adverse effects or death.
  • Legal drugs are not always safe to use, as they can still have side effects, interact with other medications, or be misused.
  • Not all illegal drugs are harmful, although the risks associated with their use are generally higher due to their unregulated nature.
  • Prescription drugs are a type of legal drug, but they can still have risks and side effects, especially if used improperly or without a doctor's supervision.

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Test your knowledge about legal and illegal drugs with this quiz. Learn about the distinction between legal and illegal drugs, explore three examples of legal drugs, and understand the potential risks associated with using illegal drugs. See how much you know about this important topic!

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