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(This does not apply to hallucinogens and inhalants; like tolerance, withdrawal may not indicate misuse of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants and sedatives.) Doctors use these 11 criteria to determine whether a person has a mild, moderate or severe SUD; the more criteria a person meets...
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For Triple Strykes each stinger has its own unique venom: The first numbs opponents, the second disorients them with mild hallucinogens, and the third creates the agonizing sensation of your blood burning. For Deathgrippers, their single stinger injects a power paralying venom that is very ...
(This does not apply to hallucinogens and inhalants; like tolerance, withdrawal may not indicate misuse of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants and sedatives.) Doctors use these 11 criteria to determine whether a person has a mild, moderate or severe SUD; the more criteria a person meets...
(This does not apply to hallucinogens and inhalants; like tolerance, withdrawal may not indicate misuse of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants and sedatives.) Doctors use these 11 criteria to determine whether a person has a mild, moderate or severe SUD; the more criteria a person meets...
The DRE categorization process is premised on these long-standing, medically accepted facts. DREs classify drugs in one of seven categories:central nervous system (CNS) depressants, CNS stimulants, hallucinogens, dissociative anesthetics, narcotic analgesics, inhalants, and cannabis. ...
Hallucinogens are psychoactive substances that alter perception by producing vivid sensory experiences such as visual distortions or auditory hallucinations. Examples include LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) and PCP (phencyclidine). Hallucinogens interact with serotonin receptors in the brain which can result ...
Hallucinogens. These are drugs that cause hallucinations and include LSD, peyote, mushrooms, and PCP, or angel dust. In addition to hallucinations they cause dilated pupils, confusion, slurred speech, paranoia, mood swings, detachment, aggression, and preoccupation with certain things. ...