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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
Natalie Tolan, from Skelmersdale in Lancashire, said she was "blindsided" by how quickly the Class B drug ravaged her daughter's body and has now dedicated her life to spreading awareness.
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.
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