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What are the differences among the three?
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1.drug - can be either bad ones like marihuana, cocaine, etc. or normal medication sold in pharmacy. Does it have the former meaning a lot more than the latter?
2.medicine - I guess this is unountable?
3.medication - I guess this is countable?
 

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What are the differences among the three?
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1.drug - can be either bad ones like marihuana, cocaine, etc. or normal medication sold in pharmacy. Does it have the former meaning a lot more than the latter? No, I wouldn't say so.
2.medicine - I guess this is uncountable? This is countable.
3.medication - I guess this is countable? This is uncountable.

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Could you explain in more detail? Like 1's why either way can't work? Do you mean only one way works?
 

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Could you explain in more detail? Like 1's why either way can't work? Do you mean only one way works?

#1 doesn't mean more one thing than the other IMO.
 

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Could you explain in more detail? Like 1's why either way can't work? Do you mean only one way works?

Context will normally make the meaning clear, for example:

In his days as a pop star, X was heavily into alcohol and drugs.
There is no cure for this condition, though a number of drugs are used to relieve the pain.
 

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Thanks a lot!!! What about the plurality of medication and medicine? And also are they exchangeable in terms of normal method to cure people?
 

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What about the plurality of medication and medicine?


Medication is usually uncountable.

And also are they exchangeable in terms of normal method to cure people?

I would use medication for a drug or drugs used to treat a condition rather than an event, so someone with something like high blood pressure would be on medication, but if it's something like a sore throat, I'd use medicine.
 

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Thanks a lot! You seem to be back from a long break. Where have you been?
Good to see you back! Thanks for you great help!!!:up::up::up:
 

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Nowhere- I have been here, but must have been in other threads. ;-)
 
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