7 Metaphors for drug

"Such mortal drugs I have; but Mantua's law Is death to any he that utters them.

Another dangerous drug is Cocaine.

All the reason in the world would not have had so rapid and general an effect on the public mind to disabuse it of the idea that a drug is a good thing in itself, instead of being, as it is, a bad thing, as was produced by the trick (system) of this German charlatan (theorist).

That this drug can become a curse is well known, though it is, when given in reason, the greatest blessing, the most priceless boon of war.

These drugs, products of coal-oil distillation, are powerful depressants.

I don't know whether the draught the doctor gave meI wish I had poor Faber backthis fellow is fitter to doctor oxen and mules than men!I don't know whether the draught had any thing to do with itI thought I tasted something sleepy in itanyhow, thought is thought, and truth is truth, whatever drug, no less than whatever joy or sorrow, may have been midwife to it.

Drugs were her especial abhorrence.

7 Metaphors for  drug