 What are Hallucinogenic Drugs?  Hallucinogenic Drugs are drugs that make you hallucinate and distort the persons perception of reality  Hallucinogenic.

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 What are Hallucinogenic Drugs?  Hallucinogenic Drugs are drugs that make you hallucinate and distort the persons perception of reality  Hallucinogenic Drugs primary action is to adjust cognition(ability to learn and think) and perception(ability to see and hear)

  Heroin is not  Crystal meth is not  amphetamines (speed) in not  Marijuana is not Drugs that are not Hallucinogenic

  LSD is a psychoactive drug that distorts reality and it causes hallucinations. Also known as “acid”.  LSD is a non addictive drug  It is one of the most common hallucinogenic drugs LSD

  dilated pupils  high body temperature  increased blood pressure  heart rate  Sleeplessness  loss of appetite Side Effects

 LSD Flash Back

  Is when a little amount of LSD gets stored in your spinal cord  It is released into your blood stream causing you to be high even when you haven't took LSD recently  Flash backs are extremely rare and can happen years after ingesting the drug #TheFlashBack

  Mushrooms contain a substance called psilocybin  any toadstool with hallucinogenic properties, especially the liberty cap  Magic mushrooms are often eaten raw or cooked.  Can be made into tea or a fruit juice Mushrooms

  light-headedness.  dilated pupils (causes blurred vision)  nausea and vomiting.  dry mouth. Side Effects

  “Molly” is the street name for MDMA or Ecstasy a recreational psychoactive “Party Drug”  You ingest the drug, people take it for the feeling it gives you  Molly can be addictive Molly

  Sadness  Impulsiveness  Aggression  Sleep Disturbances  Lack of appetite  Thirst Side Effects

  LSD, Mushrooms and Molly cause their effects by originally disrupting the interaction of nerve cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin.  LSD interferes with the way the brains serotonin receptors work  Molly increases the activity of at least 3 Neurotransmitters How hallucinogenic drugs affect your brain

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