- A
psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical,
psychoactive agent, or
psychotropic drug is a
chemical substance that
changes the
function of the
nervous system...
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Khamr (Arabic: خمر) is an
Arabic word for wine or
intoxicant. It is
variously defined as
alcoholic beverages, wine or liquor. In fiqh, it
refers to certain...
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Intoxicants in Sri
Lanka are
legal in
certain contexts. One can
legally buy most alcohols, tobaccos, and
certain herbals (including
narcotics such as...
- influence" [of
alcohol or
other drugs] (DUI), "driving
under the
influence of
intoxicants" (DUII), "driving
while impaired" (DWI), "impaired driving", "driving...
- alcohols,
commonly known as
alcohol in
everyday life
Alcohol (drug),
intoxicant found in
alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverage,
often referred to as...
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extensively discussed this in Drug, Set, and Setting: The
Basis for
Controlled Intoxicant Use (1984). Due to the
importance of
setting in
early psychedelic therapy...
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intoxication was inaccurate, or that
Schuler did not
knowingly consume the
intoxicants. "TV review: 'There's
Something Wrong With Aunt Diane'".
Washington Post...
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knowing of others'
karmic destinations and the "extinction of
mental intoxicants" (āsavakkhaya).
Scholars have
noted inconsistencies in the presentations...
- of
national drinks Rudgley,
Richard (1993). The
Alchemy of Culture:
Intoxicants in society. London, UK:
British Museum Press. ISBN 978-0714117362. Arnold...
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precursor ibotenic acid. A
local variety of the
mushroom was used as an
intoxicant and
entheogen by the
indigenous peoples of Siberia.
Arguably the most...