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Hallucinogens
are drugs that affect a person's perceptions, sensations, thinking,
self-awareness, and emotions. The affects are unpredictable, it depends
on the amount taken and the user's personality, mood, expectations
and the surroundings.
A user may have a "good trip" after using, but the next
use may lead to a "bad trip". Flashbacks, in which the person
experience a drugs affects without having to take the drug, can occur
years after the user has quit taking the drug. |
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THERE
ARE MANY KINDS OF HALLUCINOGENS |
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Synthetically
Produced:
LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide)
PCP (Phencyclidine)
DMT (usually sold as LSD, not as strong)
Natural Plants:
Mescaline (comes from the peyote cactus)
Psilocybin (type of mushroom, also synthetic) |
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SYMPTOMS OF USE: (May last 2-12 hrs) |
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Hallucinations |
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Dulled
Senses |
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Violence |
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Dilated
Pupils |
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Loss
of Coordination |
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Impaired
Judgment |
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Distortion
Space and Time |
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Confusion |
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False
Sense of Power |
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Drowsiness |
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Paranoia |
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Insomnia |
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Self-Destructive
Behavior |
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Dizziness |
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DANGERS
OF USE: (Some may last for life) |
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Brain
Damage |
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Convulsions |
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Coma |
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Sweating |
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Psychosis |
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Numbness |
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Strong
Psychological Dependence |
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Death |
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HOW
HALLUCINOGENS ARE USED: |
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Eaten |
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Smoked |
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Swallowed |
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Absorbed
Through Skin |
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Injected |
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Sniffed |
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