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class B drug
noun
law (in Britain) any of the second most dangerous group of controlled drugs, including amphetamine Compare class A drug class C drug
Example Sentences
She was found dead at her Dorset home in January from toxicity and bladder damage caused by the Class B drug, an inquest concluded.
Small amounts of ketamine - a Class B drug - can give a sense of euphoria and excitement while large amounts can lead to a state known as the "K-hole," where users feel detached from reality.
Now he is on a mission to help others, as experts warn of an emerging epidemic of addiction to the powerful Class B drug.
Small amounts of the Class B drug can give a sense of euphoria and excitement, while large amounts can lead to a state known as the "K-hole," where users feel detached from reality - an out-of-body-type experience.
Emmanuel-Thomas recruited his girlfriend, Yasmin Piotrowska, 33, and her 28-year-old friend Rosie Rowland, to smuggle the Class B drug into the UK.
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