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Taking a drug for a purpose other than that for which it was intended is:
Occurrence of Events
The happening or taking place of incidents or actions, often considered in terms of their frequency or significance.
Analogies
A form of reasoning or argumentation in which similarities between two different things are drawn to explain or clarify a concept.
Refute Arguments
The process of logically disproving or countering the claims or premises of an argument.
Argument by Analogy
A form of reasoning in which an argument is made by comparing two similar cases and inferring that what is true for one case is also true for the other.
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