Most hallucinogens have little or no tendency for causing drug dependence. One notable exception is ketamine. The symptoms of dependence include a craving for a drug, which may cause many secondary effects.
No, arsenic is not a hallucinogen. It is a toxic substance that can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, death.
Physical Dependence
Hallucinogen
13.3% of a survey group of Americans exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during their lifetime, and 4.4% exhibited symptoms of alcohol dependence during the past 12 months.
hallucinogen
Yes, PCP is a dissociative hallucinogen.
Hallucinogen
Yes, marijuana is a mild hallucinogen.
its a depressant
Hallucinogenic drugs mimic schizophrenia, and it believed that prolonged use of some of them may cause continuing symptoms.
No, Oxycontin is an opioid, not a hallucinogen.
The best and free hallucinogen is called phenylethylamine.