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Hallucinogens
What are hallucinogens? Hallucinogens are drugs that produce behavioral changes that are often multiple and dramatic. Some Hallucinogens block sensation to pain and use may result in self-inflicted injuries. Hallucinogens affect a person's perceptions, sensations, thinking, and emotions.

Different Hallucinogens:
PCP, LSD, Mescaline, peyote, psilocybin, Byfotenine, MDA, MDEA, MMDA, phencyclidine

Other names: mushrooms, acid, green dragon, and red dragon, angel dust, loveboat
Phencyclidine (PCP)
peyote
Mescaline
MDEA
MDA
LSD

How do they look? Hallucinogens can come in many different forms of colors. Hallucinogens can be plants, white powder, colorless, odorless, tasteless, tablets, and gelatin.

How are they taken? Hallucinogens can be taken, orally, smoked, injected, sniffed, licked, snorted, eaten, brewed, or you can drink it in the liquid form.

Possible Affects: Many things can happen to you after a long term or short-term period of using any drug. But here are some of the affects of hallucinogens, rapidly changing feelings, chronic use may cause persistent problems, depression, violent behavior, anxiety, distorted perception of time, large doses may cause convulsions, coma, heart or lung failure, ruptured blood vessels in the brain, increase in blood pressure and heart rate, panic attacks, may cause hallucinations, illusions, dizziness, confusion, suspicion, loss of control, nausea, extreme changes in behavior and mood, person may sit or recline in a trance like state, person may appear fearful, chills, irregular breathing, sweating, trembling hands, changes in sense of light, hearing, touch, smell and time, and also may cause psychosis or death.