Hallucinogenic Drugs


 

Effects of hallucinogen withdrawal and overdose
Effects of hallucinogen withdrawal: Long-term abuse of a hallucinogen may cause one to endure a series of unpleasant physical and psychological symptoms when not under the influence of the drug of choice. These symptoms are known as withdrawal and may include the following effects: Diminished speech
Impaired reflexes
Seizures
Agitation
Memory problems
Muscle twitches
Anxiety
Confusion
Depression

Effects of hallucinogen overdose: If a hallucinogen is consumed to the extent that the body can’t safely metabolize it, then there is risk of experiencing an overdose. An overdose should be viewed as a potentially life-threatening problem, so one should seek emergency medical attention if any of the following effects become apparent: Loss of muscle control
Tachycardia
Coma
Convulsions
High blood pressure
Muscle rigidity
Rapid eye movement
Seizure
High pain tolerance

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