Citations:drug

Verb: drug, past of drag, not Southern US, but rather Alaska:

Noun: Pharmaceutical: Noun: Illicit drug:
 * 2008: Walt Monhegan, quoted from deposition transcript in Branchflower report to the Legislative Council, October 10, p24
 * It also -- once the moose had been shot, is was drug, according to Todd, by Wooten in the back -- from the back of a truck to the location where it was butchered by the governor's father.
 * 2000, Malcolm Gladwell, "John Rock's Error", New Yorker, 10 March 2000:
 * It has often been said of the Pill that no other drug has ever been so instantly recognizable by its packaging: that small, round plastic dial pack.
 * 2010, Manju Puri, Management of High Risk Pregnancy: A Practical Approach, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (2010), ISBN 9789380704739, page 451:
 * Rifampicin accelerates the metabolism of oral contraceptives and other drugs resulting in sub-therapeutic serum levels.
 * 2012, Voices of the Women's Health Movement (eds. Barbara Seaman & Laura Eldridge), Seven Stories Press (2012), ISBN 9781609804459, unnumbered page:
 * This applies to all drugs, not just the pill and other drugs for women.
 * 1971, Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Harper Perennial 2005 edition, p. 3,
 * We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
 * March 1991, unknown student, "Antihero opinion", SPIN, page 70
 * You have a twelve-year-old kid being told from the time he's like five years old that all drugs are bad, they're going to screw you up, don't try them. Just say no. Then they try pot.
 * 2005, Thomas Brent Andrews, The Pot Plan: Louie B. Stumblin and the War on Drugs, Chronic Discontent Books, ISBN 0976705605, page 19
 * The only thing working against the poor Drug Abuse Resistance Officer is high-school students. ... He'd offer his simple lesson: Drugs are bad, people who use drugs are bad, and abstinence is the only answer.

Noun: Some broad sense?:
 * 2011, Sandra Alters, Essential Concepts for Healthy Living, page 188
 * Why do people abuse certain drugs such as cocaine and not others such as aspirin?
 * 2007, Dennis Coon, Psychology: A Journey, page 201
 * Some drugs, such as Ecstasy, amphetamine, and some antidepressants, cause more neurotransmitters to be released, increasing the activity of brain cells.
 * 2009, William L. Heinrich, Principles and practice of dialysis, page 315
 * Occasionally, toxicology screening tests may be necessary to exclude the ingestion of drugs such as amphetamines, cocaine, or methylphenidate (Ritalin).