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LSD falls under this category of hallucinogens
PCP falls under this category of hallucinogens
Someone under this type of high enters a stupor-like state of total confusion.
Extreme anxiety, feelings of total despair, or horrifying thought patterns are an exmple of
Pleasant, exhilarating, even transcendent-like experiences that many users describe as spiritual or divine
This drug has the most potent delivering “high” effects that last anywhere from six to 12 hours
This hallucinogen comes from a cactus
Yellow oily substance known as angel dust
A repeat feeling or sense of a previous “trip” that comes back days, weeks or even years after a user has taken a particular hallucinogenic drug
Naturally found on a certain type of mushrooms that tend to grow in tropical and subtropical regions of the United States, South America and Mexico.
LSD is derived from this type of fungus
Scientist who first synthesized LSD in 1938
Hallucinogenic plant which is part of the mint family.
A white crystalline powder made in a lab
Substance that alters sensory processing in the brain, casuing perceptual disturbances, changes in thought processing and depersonalization
Gets its name from an incident that took place in 17th-century Jamestown
Psychedelic commonly used at raves to instrease sensory stimulation
Young people experiment with this hallucinogen because it is easy to obtain
Advocated for the legalization of LSD in the 1960s
Hallucinogens were abused by relatively few people until the