LSD is a psychedelic, a type of hallucinogen.
Yes, mescaline is a psychedelic (hallucinogen) of the phenethylamine class.
It is neither. it is a "disassociative" seperates the mind and puts it on neptune for about an hour.
No, LSD is not an inhalant, it is a psychedelic (hallucinogen). It is not volatile and thus cannot be administered by vapor inhalation.
No, LSD is not an inhalant, it is a psychedelic (hallucinogen). It is not volatile and thus cannot be administered by vapor inhalation.
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
Yes, one would think so seeing as how it is a Psychedelic Hallucinogen.
Cannabis actually has all three traits. At different points of the trip it is a stimulant then a depressant. Through the whole experience it is a psychedelic (or hallucinogen but that is an inaccurate/misleading term)
Trip is a word used to describe the psychedelic experience induced by hallucinogen drugs.
take a hallucinogen, wait for the trip, find some paint and brushes, and paint what you see and feel.
LSD is classified as a psychedelic, or more generally as a hallucinogen. It is chemically an ergotamine derivative, and thus features a highly substituted tryptamine core.
LSD is classified as a psychedelic, or more generally, as a hallucinogen. Chemically, it is an ergotamine derivative, and thus features a highly modified tryptamine core structure.