| NEEM | A medicinal tree earlier known as Margosa initially (4) |
| TOLU | Medicinal tree |
| ELM | Medicinal tree, slippery ... |
| MILK | Silybum marianum, the - - - - or Mary thistle often grown as a medicinal herb (4) |
| HERB | A medicinal plant carried by stretcher-bearers (4) |
| ALOE | When diluted, a medicinal drink |
| NEEMS | Margosas, a species of Melia (5) |
| RECIPE | Old word for a medicinal formula or prescription; or, a list of ingredients with a method, such as clergyman Sydney Smith's rhyming version for a salad dressing (6) |
| NIM | Margosa |
| ALOEVERA | A paramour swallows drug, a medicinal plant (4,4) |
| COCACOLA | First sold in 1886 in Atlanta, US as a medicinal tonic, this drink has now become an internationally renowned beverage (4,4) |
| LEECH | An old word for a physician or healer; a medicinal hirudinean used in bloodletting; or, a sponge/vampire (5) |
| SYRUP | Golden or maple liquid to top a pancake, or one made of figurative Cockney figs to denote hair that is fake, it was once a term for a medicinal drink Arabic folk would take (5) |
| ATONIC | Having no stress as the result of a medicinal preparation (6) |
| ADVOCAAT | A God willing old Tom to swallow a medicinal drink |
| LINCTUS | Lunatics in a tizzy without a medicinal preparation |
| IPECAC | A medicinal drug used as an emetic (6) |
| TINCTURE | A medicinal extract in a solution of alcohol (8) |
| ANTACID | A medicinal remedy made from a mid-twenties sour tasting substance |
| POTION | A medicinal drink from a marijuana charge |