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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. Inhalants.Inhala...
who use hallucinogens recreationally may take DMT because the powerful hallucinatory effects don’t last long.A 2016 report by the Drug Enforcement Administrationstated that the short duration of DMT is appealing to those who prefer a briefer psychedelic experience thanLSDand other hallucinogens offer....
Home Drugs Hallucinogens PCP Addiction And Abuse What Is PCP (Phencyclidine)? PCP, the common name for phencyclidine, is a hallucinogenic substance that affects the brain in various ways. PCP was first used in the 1950s as an anesthetic and later became popularized in the 1960s and 70s as ...
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If someone has to use more of the drug to feel the same effects, this can indicate a problem. For instance, using more than the safe dose of 1 gram could show that someone has developed atoleranceto the effects of salvia. Drug tolerances occur gradually and often transition into substance...
Mescaline, Peyote, Psilocybin, Barbiturates, Amphetamines, Angel Dust (PCP), Cocaine, Opium (rare, but there), Heroin and other mind/body altering substances were a way of life. Those were fun days, and with specific hallucinogens like LSD, there was always visually-trippy fun to be had. ...
An estimated 2%–3% of these recent-onset hallucinogen users had become dependent on hallucinogens, according to the NHSDA DSM-IV computerized diagnostic algorithm. Controlling for sociodemographic and other drug use covariates, very early first use of hallucinogens (age 10–11 years) is associated ...
Utopiates – hallucinogens Uzi – crack; crack pipe V– the depressant Valium Vipe – marijuana Viper – marijuana smoker Vitamin Q – Quaalude (methaqualone) Vodka acid – LSD Wac – PCP on marijuana Wack – PCP Wacky – marijuana Wacky dust – cocaine Wacky terbacky – marijuana Wafer –...