designer drugs? Has to be two words and starts with a "D" right?
drugs of abuse Hallucinogens.
Synthetic substances like synthetic cannabinoids (commonly known as K2 or Spice) and synthetic cathinones (commonly known as bath salts) are designed to imitate the effects of hallucinogens and other dangerous drugs. They are often marketed as legal alternatives to illegal drugs but can be more unpredictable and have severe health risks.
"Medical salts" in the context of Ecstasy refers to synthetic cathinones, which are stimulant substances similar to amphetamines. These substances are often added to Ecstasy to enhance its effects, but they can also pose serious health risks, including increased heart rate, high blood pressure, and even overdose. They are often associated with the negative side effects of Ecstasy use.
Using drugs/medicine for purposes other than for health benefits and when they haven't been prescribed to you.
Psychedelic substances like LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, or DMT can cause a distorted sense of time and self, wide-ranging emotions from ecstasy to horror, and changes in depth perception. These substances alter brain function and perception, leading to intense and unpredictable experiences. It is important to use them with caution and in a safe environment due to their powerful effects on the mind and body.
the same as ecstasy?
Most hallucinogens are controlled substances in the US because of their alleged potential for abuse. though if not taken responsibly can lead to bodily harm or death. Some have limited application in medicine and research. All Tryptamine Hallucinogens were made illegal along with LSD some time during the 60s.
psychosis, scizophrenia
hallucinations
car crashes
PCP (phencylidine) is a dissociative anesthetic. These types of drugs are generally classified as hallucinogens along with psychedelic substances such as LSD, although the effects are rather different.
Neurotransmitters are naturally occurring substances in the body. Those that have similar effects as narcotics are called endorphins. Endorphins are responsible for the feeling known as "runner's high".