Definition
A 'truth drug' is similar to a 'truth serum'; it's a substance purported to help extract honest information from someone by lowering their inhibitions. These drugs are supposed to make it harder for a person to lie or withhold information. Historically, substances like sodium pentothal and scopolamine have been associated with this concept. However, there is no guarantee of absolute truth, as individuals can still fabricate or misremember details. Ethical and legal considerations limit the use of 'truth drugs.' 💊 They're more of a pop culture trope than a reliable tool.