LSD/Hallucinogens & Ecstasy
LSD/Hallucinogens
- Extremely dilated pupils
- Excessive perspiration and body odor
- Distorted sense of sight, hearing and touch; distorted image of self and time perception
- Mood and behavior changes, the extent depending on the emotional state of the user and environmental conditions
- Unpredictable flashback episodes even long after withdrawal
- Synesthesia, the "seeing" of sounds and the "hearing" of colors
- Depersonalization, acute anxiety, and acute depression sometimes resulting in suicide
Note: Hallucinogenic drugs, which occur both naturally and in synthetic form, distort or disturb sensory input, sometimes to a great degree. Hallucinogens occur naturally in primarily two forms: (peyote) cactus and psilocybin mushrooms. Several chemical varieties have been synthesized, most notably: LSD, MDA , STP and PCP. Ecstasy
- Confusion
- Depression
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Muscle tension
- Panic attacks and paranoia
- Unconscious clenching of the jaw and grinding teeth
- Possession of pacifiers, lollipops and candy necklaces used to stop jaw clenching
- Severe anxiety
- Vomiting or nausea
- Blurred vision
- Rapid eye movement
- Dilated pupils
- Chills or sweating
- High body temperature, sweating profusely and dehydration
- Confusion
- Trance-like state and transfixed on sites and sounds
- Very affectionate
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