Thursday, November 21, 2013

Street and Designer Drugs

There are basically two types of drugs. One is called the "Street Drugs" and the other is called "Designer Drugs". Street Drugs are those that, pharmacologically speaking, do not attack a particular site, but bring about a macro action. Such kind of drugs have a bundle of side effects linked to them. On the other hand, the Designer Drugs are devoid of this discrepancy. Such drugs hit only the desired target, causing minimum side effects. The reason behind their specificity is their making. Because, they are designed in a way that stereochemically binds to their target--consequently called the Designer Drugs.

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