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Compared to prototypical hallucinogens, dissociatives have stronger effects of dulled senses, loss of sense of self, and sedation. Hallucinogens are a class of drugs like marijuana, LSD, and Nyquil that often cause hallucinations and inattentive eye movement. The difference between dissociative drugs and classic hallucinogens is a notable feeling of depersonalization.
Compared to prototypical, dissociatives hallucinogens have stronger effects of Dulled senses, sedation and sense of self.
Phencyclidine causes delusion, anxiety, feelings of detachment and hallucinations. It is addictive and causes vomiting, violent behavior, seizures, coma, and constipation.
Hallucinogens can be divided into two groups which are;
1. prototypical hallucinogens.
2. Dissociatives hallucinogens.
Prototypical is taken for hallucinogenic properties. Their effects can last for hours. For example, LSD is derived from a fungus which grows on grains like RYE.
LSD increases heart rate and body temperature and it can cause sleeplessness, loss of appetites and sweating.
Phencyclidine causes delusion, anxiety, feelings of detachment and hallucinations. It is addictive and causes vomiting, violent behavior, seizures, coma, and constipation.
Hallucinogens can be divided into two groups which are;
1. prototypical hallucinogens.
2. Dissociatives hallucinogens.
Prototypical is taken for hallucinogenic properties. Their effects can last for hours. For example, LSD is derived from a fungus which grows on grains like RYE.
LSD increases heart rate and body temperature and it can cause sleeplessness, loss of appetites and sweating.