List of fictional medicines and drugs This is a list of fictional medicines and drugs from works of fiction (usually fantasy or science fiction). Some of the
A Schedule II drug that can be used as an intravenous anesthetic. This drug is also known as PCP or Angel Dust. It is a powerful hallucinogen that can be abused. Codeine A Schedule II pain reliever that can be used to help stop coughing. It can be taken by itself or with other pain...
Hallucinogens: Examples include LSD and mescaline, as well as so-called naturally occurring hallucinogens like certain mushrooms. These drugs can be dangerous in their ability to alter the perceptions of the user. For example, a person who is intoxicated ("high" on) with a hallucinogenmay perceiv...
Eden and After[L’éden et après] (1970)– Bored college students steal a painting and end up in Tunisia, although it could just be the drugs in this surreal sadomasochistic story that could be described asAlice in WonderlandmeetsJustinemeetsThe Trip Eisenstein in Guanajuato(2015)– Delirious ...
Exploring the untold history of the witches’ ointment and medieval hallucinogen use, Hatsis reveals how the Church transformed folk drug practices, specifically entheogenic ones, into satanic experiences. I haven’t bought this yet (it is in my Book Depository wish list, though!). I heard about...
This is the law that developed schedules for the various types of drugs. Controlled Substances Act Got it Missed it ___ is a Schedule I hallucinogen derived from the peyote cactus and can be ingested as a powder, eaten directly, or brewed in tea. Mescaline...