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Doda (also called dode)[1] is a greyish powder derived from poppy husks.[2] It is prepared in a similar manner as an herbal tea and is often taken with tea or water, and produces a quick high followed by a sense of calm.

Doda is used by some taxi drivers, factory workers and truck drivers in some South Asian communities to help them stay awake. The drug is addictive and has the potential to be harmful[citation needed].

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Popular opium-like drug seized in B.C.