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Addictionary-M (M.A.D.D.
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M.A.D.D.
(Mother's against drunk driving) - Mothers
Against Drunk Driving is an organization that promotes
public awareness about the dangers of drunk driving
and campaigns to pass strict drunken driving laws in
the United States. |
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marijuana
- The most commonly available psychoactive drug originating
from the cannabis plant. |
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MDA
- One of several hallucinogenic "designer drugs"
with psychedelic properties that are manufactured by
basement chemists |
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MDMA
(ecstasy) - A hallucinogenic "designer
drug" with psychedelic and stimulant properties.
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medical
model - A theory of drug abuse or addiction
in which the addiction is seen as a medical, rather
than as a social problem. |
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medication
- A drug used in medical treatment. |
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meditation
- Quiet, focused, positive thought or contemplation.
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meetings
- Groups of men and/or women who come together to discuss
and share our experience, strength and hope of recovery.
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meperidine
- A medically approved opioid available under various
brand names (e.g., Demerol). |
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mescaline
- A norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug. Its
source is the peyote cactus |
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methadone
- A synthetic opiate, sometimes useful in treating heroin
abuse. |
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methadone
maintenance - A treatment program for heroin
abusers in which heroin is replaced by the long-term
intake of methadone. |
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methamphetamine
- This drug is usually referred to as “meth or
speed, [and] has been the primary form of amphetamine
abuse in recent years. Meth is highly addictive, and
very dangerous. |
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monkey
on my back - Addiction to a drug, especially
heroin or opium. |
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morphine
- The major active ingredient in opium. Morphine is
roughly ten times stronger than raw opium, and is used
as a pain killer. |
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mushrooms
- A naturally occurring hallucinogen, these mushrooms
contain the chemical "psilocybin", which produces
hallucinations when ingested. Stomach cramping and vomiting
are common side effects of shrooms. |
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