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Drugs that cause hallucinations, profound distortions in a persons perceptions of reality
Hallucinogens
? is the drug most commonly identified with the term "hallucinogen" and is the most widely used in this class of drugs
LSD
All LSD manufactured in the US is intended for?
Illegal use
Is there an accepted medical use for LSD?
No
LSD is derived from?
Rye Fungus
? is the most potent known mood and perception altering drug.
LSD
LSD can produce effects that can last?
6 to 12 hours
The pure crystal of LSD can be crushed to powder and mixed with binding agents to produce tablets known as ? or thin squares of gelatin called ?
microdots
"window panes"
The most common form of LSD is called ? that are sheets of paper soaked in LSD
"Blotter Acid"
Users refer to LSD and other hallucinogenic experiences as ? and to the acute adverse experiences as ?
"Trips"
"Bad trips"
Is a clear or white odorless, water soluble material synthesized from lysergic acid, a compound derived from a rye fungus.
LSD
The two long tern effects that have been associated with the use of LSD?
Persistent Psychosis
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)
HPPD
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder
Disorganization of a persons capacity to recognize reality, think rationally, or communicate with others
Psychosis distortion
Is there treatment available for HPPD?
No
What is used to reduce symptoms for HPPD?
Antidepressant Drugs
PCP
Phenylcyclohexyl Piperidine
PCP in pill form was widely abused in what year?
1960's
Names for powdered PCP
Ozone
Rocket Fuel
Love boat
Hog
Embalming fluid
superweed
When did powder PCP appear?
1970's
Physical effects of PCP
shallow rapid breathing
increased blood pressure, heart rate and temperature
Very high doses of PCP can cause?
Convulsions
Coma
Hyperthermia
Death
Ketamine is also known as
K
Special K
Cat Valium
Ketamine was developed in
1963
Bad experiences on Ketamine that are similar to a bad trip on LSD is called
K-hole
Is a dissociative anesthetic developed in 1963 to replace PCP and currently used in human anesthesia and veterinary medicine
Ketamine
Ketamine is used in the commission of sexual assaults referred to as
"date rape"
DMX is also known as
Robo
The effects of DMX typically last for ? hours
6
Mushrooms containing psilocybin are available fresh or dried and are typically taken
Orally
Is obtained from certain types of mushrooms that are indigenous to tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Mexico, and the United States
Psilocybin
A small, spineless cactus in which the principal active ingredient is mescaline
Peyote
Is a synthetic, psychoactive drug that is chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline
MDMA
The active compounds in psilocybin have LSD like properties and produce alterations of?
Autonomic function
Motor Flexes
Behavior
Perception
How is peyote administered?
Chewed
soaked in water that produce an intoxicating liquid
MDMA id taken orally usually as a ? or ?
Capsule
Tablet
Where is MDMA popular
Nightclubs
Raves
MDMA can produce
confusion
depression
sleep problems
drug cravings
severe anxiety
Is the use of more than one drug, common among substance abusers
Polydrug Use
Are there any specific treatments for MDMA abuse and addiction?
No
What is the most effect treatments for drug abuse and addiction
Cognitive behavioral interventions