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class A drug
noun
law (in Britain) any of the most dangerous group of controlled drugs, including heroin, cocaine, and MDMA Compare class B drug class C drug
Example Sentences
Even though Monzo admitted he had drunk a hallucinogenic tea called ayahuasca, no trace of DMT - the class A drug in the drink - was detected in his system.
In the UK, cocaine is classified as a Class A drug.
Arwel Wyn Griffith, 35, from the Caernarfon area, said he had been fighting a cocaine addiction for 17 years after he started taking the Class A drug as a teenager.
Now, just 11 years after ketamine was reclassified from Class C to Class B, the UK government is seeking expert advice on whether to make ketamine a Class A drug.
Ketamine could be upgraded to a Class A drug as the government seeks expert advice on its classification, the Home Office has said.
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