If taken orally, the drug will just dilate your pupils very much. If taken through the nostril in a crushed form, it may cause your eyes to water, redden, and will dilate them even more because the ecstasy hits the bloodstream near your eyes quicker this way.
It dialates them, so be carefull.. because the first thing they notice is the dialted eye.
LSD typically causes mydriasis, that is, abnormally dilated pupils.
Quite the opposite - the noradrenaline release that is caused by MDMA use *dilates* the user's pupils.
From personal experience, psilocybin mushrooms (shrooms) and LSD (acid). On ecstasy or after smoking pot, my pupils may become dilated, but will stay that way for a while, not repeatedly change.
Psilocybin mushrooms
It is a class A drug/Schedule I. If you mean class as in what kind of drug is psilocybin (the psychoactive in magic mushrooms) it's a psychedelic tryptamine indole.
Psilocybin-containing mushrooms are psychedelic hallucinogens of the tryptamine class.
LSD. Psilocybin mushrooms. Mescalin.
Psilocybin is neither physically nor psychological addictive and does not show up in any drug tests.
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Psilocybin is mostly a stimulant but it can also act as a depressant. It stimulates parts of the brain, producing its hallucinogenic effects. Psilocybin also stimulates stretch reflex (resist relaxing muscles), increases heart rate in many cases, and dilates pupils, but it is inconsistent. For example, lower blood pressure is a depressive effect which is common, but it is also common (to a lesser degree) to experience higher blood pressure.
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No, they haven't studied the metabolites of psilocybin or psilocin enough to make a drug test or a field test for them.
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Magic mushrooms will show up as psilocin and psilocybin on a drug test. These compounds are the primary active components of magic mushrooms. However, psilocin and psilocybin are not typically tested for.