DRUGS Chapter 9. What is a Drug? Any chemical substance – naturally occurring or synthesized that can alter the physiology or psychology of a human being.
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The Counterculture - Chapter 31:iv -. Inspired by the Beat Generation of the 1950s, many young people rejected conventional social customs.
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INHALANTS “Inhalants” refers to the vapors from toxic substances, which are inhaled to reach an incredibly strong yet short high.
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