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Drugs which are used or abused, both have similar methods of intaking.

Drugs which are used or abused, both have similar methods of intaking.

Method

Process

Used drug*

Abused drugs*

Swallowing tablets or drinking liquids

The body absorbs the drug through the stomach lining

Panadol, Piriton

Ecstasy, LSD, GHB (Liquid ecstasy), Codeine

Breathing them into the lungs

The body absorbs the drug through the lining of the lungs

Brexitrol F

Opium, Heroin, Psilocybin

Snorting into the nose

The body absorbs the drug through the thin nasal lining

Avamyse

Cocaine, PCP

Injecting

The user injects the drug directly into the bloodstream

Insulin, Heparin, Fentanyl

Morphine, Heroin

Through the skin

The body badly slowly absorbs the drug from a cream or patch

Siddhalepa, Axeoil

Magic Frog

Rectally or vaginally as a suppository

The body absorbs the drug through the bowel or vaginal lining

Monistat 7, Benzydamine

Nicotine Patch

*Depend with the purpose.

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