Most synthetic and semi-synthetic hallucinogens are stimulants in varying degrees. Though some are mildy stimulating (will likely keep you awake for it's duration but won't make you feel "pepped up"), such as LSD and 2C-B. And some are true stimulants and make you feel energetic and wide awake, such as AMT, MDA and DOI. There are well over a hundred hallucinogens, the vast majority of them synthetic, and each having different properties though many are overall comparable in it's effects, some more stimulating than others. The most stimulating ones are those that belong to the amphetamine class to which MDMA (ecstacy) and speed (either amphetamine or methamphetamine, depending on your region) also belong.
The most potent hallucinogen is LSD. It's dose is measured in micrograms.
DMT, it is measured in milligrams.
It's both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.
Not a hallucinogen. It is either a stimulant, depressant or both depending on the strain.
Ecstasy? The full name of MDMA is methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
Glue can be both an hallucinogen and a stimulant. While it is not a drug, it does have some drug like effects that are physically and psychologically dangerous.
Cannabis is both a depressant and a euphoric with mild hallucinogenic properties.
No meth is not a hallucinogen itself, however meth use will cause insomnia which then leads to sleep deprivation, and its the sleep deprivation that causes the so called "meth hallucinations". but no meth is not a hallucinogen, its a psycho stimulant
It absolutely can be, all depending on your dose, what's actually in the pill, and your environment. These factors can exemplify or inhibit your hallucinations on ecstasy.
From Wikipedia: "While many drugs clearly fall into the category of either stimulant, depressant, hallucinogen, or antipsychotic, cannabis, containing both THC and CBD, exhibits a mix of all properties, leaning towards hallucinogen properties due to THC being the primary constituent."
From Wikipedia: "While many drugs clearly fall into the category of either stimulant, depressant, hallucinogen, or antipsychotic, cannabis, containing both THC and CBD, exhibits a mix of all properties, leaning towards hallucinogen properties due to THC being the primary constituent."
From Wikipedia: "While many drugs clearly fall into the category of either stimulant, depressant, hallucinogen, or antipsychotic, cannabis, containing both THC and CBD, exhibits a mix of all properties, leaning towards hallucinogen properties due to THC being the primary constituent."
Lsd
Short term stimulant- long term depressant!!