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difference b/w organised drug & unorganised drugs?​

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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Synthetic drugs differ from organic ones in that they are produced via chemical synthesis.

Synthetic drugs are designed to mimic organic botanical compounds, but they often contain highly processed chemicals. The body has difficulty recognizing synthetic drugs, which makes them harder to process and metabolize. For this reason, these drugs are more likely to induce toxicity and adverse side effects. Common examples of synthetic drugs include most all prescription drugs, crack-cocaine, MDMA (ecstasy), and methamphetamine.

Organic drugs are natural substances extracted from plants and animals.

Examples of them include marijuana, heroin, opium, cocaine and hallucinogenic mushrooms. Neither synthetic nor organic drugs are more dangerous than the other, because both of them have potential for abuse.

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Answered by Vanshika4721
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=> Organised crude drugs can be of plant & animal origin only while unorganized crude drugs can be obtained from plants, animals & additionally minerals. Organised crude drugs are direct parts of plants/animals whereas unorganized crude drugs are products of plants/animals.

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