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1 drug
s fàrmacDef. del Termcat: Substància orgànica o inorgànica, natural o sintètica, capaç de produir en un organisme viu modificacions anatòmiques o funcionals.Nota: Quan aquestes substàncies normalitzen funcions patològicament alterades o afavoreixen el guariment d'una lesió reben el nom de medicaments. La forma anglesa drug, segons el context, es pot traduir per fàrmac, principi actiu, substància farmacèutica; o bé per medicament, medecina o especialitat farmacèutica. -
2 drug abuse
s consum de drogues -
3 drug addict
s toxicòman, drogaddicte -
4 drug addiction
s drogoaddicció, drogodependència, toxicomaniaDef. del Termcat: Addicció a alguna droga.Formes desestimades: drogaadicció; drogadicció -
5 drug dependence
s drogoaddicció, drogodependència, toxicomaniaDef. del Termcat: Addicció a alguna droga.Formes desestimades: drogaadicció; drogadicció -
6 drug dependent
s drogoaddicte -a, drogodependent -a, toxicòman -aDef. del Termcat: Persona addicta a alguna droga.Formes desestimades: drogaadicte -a; drogadicte -a -
7 drug pedlar
s traficant de drogues al detall -
8 drug racket
s el negoci il·legal dels narcòtics -
9 fertility drug
s estimulador de l'ovulació en dones estèrils -
10 truth drug
s sèrum de la veritat -
11 addict
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12 DEA
sigles Drug Enforcement Administration organisme nord-americà per a la lluita contra la droga -
13 FDA
sigles Food and Drug Administration organisme nord-americà de control de medicaments i productes alimentaris
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