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1. In medical contexts: 毒药 (dú yào) is commonly used to refer to poisonous substances or drugs that can cause harm or death to a person or animal. It can also be used to describe toxic chemicals or substances that are harmful to the environment.
2. In literature and art: 毒药 (dú yào) can be used metaphorically to describe something or someone that is harmful or destructive, similar to how poison can harm or kill. For example, in a novel or movie, a character may be referred to as a 毒药 (dú yào) if they have a negative influence on others.
3. In traditional Chinese medicine: 毒药 (dú yào) can refer to certain herbs or substances that are used in small doses to treat illnesses, but can be harmful if taken in large quantities. These substances are believed to have medicinal properties, but can also be poisonous if not used properly.
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