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Hallucination
A sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind
Pseudo-hallucination
The user typically knows what he is seeing, hearing, smelling etc. is not real.
Synesthesia
Transposing of sensory modes
Bad Trip
A frightening hallucination
Flashback
A vivid recollection of a portion of a previous hallucinogenic experience.
Types of flashback
Emotional
Somatic (altered bodily sensations)
Perceptual
Naturally Occurring Hallucinogens
Peyote
Psilocybin
Bufotenine (Toad)
Jimson Weed
Synthetically Manufactured Hallucinogens
LSD, MDA, MDMA, TMA, STP, DET, DMT
MDMA
Hallucinogen, Ecstasy
Are hallucinogens addictive
Most are not, MDMA (Ecstasy) is.
Delusion
False belief.
I am an elephant.
Illusion
I see an elephant.
Peyote's effects
Start after 1/2 hour
Peak after 3-4 hours
Gradula decline after 10 hours
Near total recovery after 12 hours
Psilocybin's effects
Start after 1/2 hour
after 30-60 minutes vision blurrs
After 2-3 hours effects diminish
LSD's effects
Start after 30-45 minutes
Peak after 4-6 hours
Diminish after 7-9 hours
Normal after 10-12 hours
MDA's effects
Start after 40-60 minutes
Peak in 90-120 minutes
Normal within 8 hours
What is PCP
A dissociative anesthetic.
It cuts off the brain's perceptions of the senses
Ketamine
Analog of PCP
Onset and duration of PCP's effects
Smoked, injected -felt within 1-5 minutes
Snorted -felt in 2-3 minutes
Peak in 15-30 minutes
Last 4-6 hours
Orally taken felt in 30-60 minutes
Categories of Narcotic Analgesics
Opiates
Synthethics
Opium alkaloids
Morphine
Codeine
Thebaine
Opium Derivatives
Heroin, Many others
Deliriant
Inhalant
Major subcategories of inhalants
Volatile Solvents
Aerosols
Anesthetic Gases
Principal agents in inhalants
tolulene
acetone
hexane
benzene
Morphine
Narcotic Analgesic
Codeine - Methylmorphine
Narcotic Analgesic
Heroin - Diacetyl Morphine
Narcotic Analgesic
Dilaudid - Hydromorphone Hydrochloride
Narcotic Analgesic
Hycodan - Hydrocodone
Narcotic Analgesic