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The use of '''fictional medicine and drugs''' has history in both fiction (usually fantasy or science fiction) and the real world. In fiction, drugs and medicine have served as analogues to real-world [[drug]]s, giving color and depth to the fictional world. They are often included by authors to create or to reduce the [[utopia]]n/[[idealism|ideal]] nature of their fictional world<ref>Banco, Lindsey Michael. ''[http://qspace.lib(contracted; show full)e been used in scientific studies as markers to determine unreliability for survey participants who are asked to provide their history of drug usage.<ref>Dekker, M. ''The International Journal of the Addictions'', Volume 8, Issues 1-3. P.76. 1973.</ref><ref>Hagger-Johnson, Gareth. "[http://surveynet.ac.uk/sqb/topics/healthbehaviour/sqb_alcohol_hagger-johnson.pdf Alcohol Use in Youth]". SQB Topic Overview 3. [[University of Leeds]]. January 2011.</ref>


'''Buzz look an alien'''The following list of fictional medicines and drugs is limited to drugs appearing in works of fiction. Some of the listed items may be used as both medicine and recreation or in other capacities, but fictional works are often vague on such distinctions. Grouping is made according to primary usage within the fictional work.

==Fictional medicines==
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