why do we say that all medicines are drugs but not all drug are medicines
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This depends on the dose of the drug and/or medicine. As Paracelsus (1493-1541), the founder of toxicology, said, “All things are poisons and nothing is without poison, only the dosage makes a thing not poison”. To conclude – all medicines are drugs, whereas not all drugs are medicines.
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Answer: see med is something that can be taken for any illness or in some limited amount and this is also drug but medicine is always in a definite amount as this amount changes and med start showing its side effect and and not prescribed then its labeled as drug ..like poppy seed has high medicinal value but overdoes is harmful
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