Is it true that alcohol is considered a dr.ug?

Answer #1

Yes according to my health teacher. We were just talking about that recently and it is the most widely used drug in the world.

Answer #2

yes because alcohal gets you on a buzz the same as other dru.gs like maraguina ( dont know how to spell it lol) but yea it is considered a dr,ug

Answer #3

marijuana.. you were close though

Answer #4

lol oh darn.

Answer #5

Everything from Aspirin and Tylenol to Coffee to Crack and Smack is considered a druug. The world “druug” is a very broad term, that’s why it’s stupid when people say “Druugs are bad” sure some druugs are bad, other druugs are good. Some are taxed by the government so they can make money off it. Others are sold for ridiculous prices by pharmaceutical companies for made up illnesses just so they can make money. Others are sold by companies to actually help with illness, still to make money. The whole druug industry is bullsh*t. It’s all about the money. The fact that this website does not allow me to post a reply with the correctly spelled word druug in it is a little confusing considering the sheer amount of substances it covers.

Answer #6

the definition of dr.ug is a chemical substance that alters or affects the processes of the mind or body.And because alcohol is a depressant,it slows your body down,therefore it is a drug.

Answer #7

A dr.ug is anything that is considered a mind altering substance. Alcohol is a dr.ug, along with caffiene which is also widely used and consumed daily.

Answer #8

I think anything that someone can get addicted to is considered as a dr.ug.. I don’t think alcohol is as bad as coke or anything like that, but it’s considered a dr.ug.

Answer #9

Isn’t caffeine the most widely used drug in the world?

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