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A related topic is List of fictional diseases See also the categories Fictional drug addicts , Fictional drug dealers , Fictional pharmacists , and Mythological medicines and drugs Pages in category "Fictional medicines and drugs"
Pages in category "Fictional drug dealers" The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Simon Adebisi;
If Drugs Were Legal (2009) – cannabis, cocaine, crack, ketamine, heroin, MDMA, LSD, amphetamines (and fictional drugs, including "dexclorazole," which mimics the effects of fluoxetine but on a much larger scale; and "xp25," which stimulates the serotonin neurotransmitters in the brain but causes sudden heart attack)
Must be a defining trait - Characters must be explicitly defined as a "drug addict" in order to qualify. These characters are portrayed with symptoms and behavioral attributes commonly associated with addiction, substance dependence, substance use disorder, reverse tolerance, recreational drug use.
This a fictional disease in which Walden "clucks" like a chicken when he tries to talk. Chickenpox Codename: Kids Next Door ("Operation: M.A.U.R.I.C.E.") This is a fictional strain of common chickenpox; it is spread by contact with live chickens, and the boils on the victim's skin resemble live, cackling chicken faces. Otherwise, it is the same ...
Fictional drug addicts (9 C, 119 P) F. Fiction about substance abuse (4 C, 9 P) H. Heroin in popular culture (3 C, 4 P) S. Smart drugs in fiction (2 C, 18 P)
Pages in category "Novels about drugs" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acidity (novelette)
Bananadine, a fictional drug supposedly made from bananas. The bathtub hoax, an imaginary history of the bathtub published by H. L. Mencken. Johann Beringer's Lying Stones, carvings of fictitious animal fossils. The Berners Street hoax that occurred in Westminster, England in 1810.