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Deliriants are a
subclass of hallucinogen. The term was
coined in the
early 1980s to
distinguish these drugs from
psychedelics such as LSD and dissociatives...
- are
often categorized as
either being psychedelics, dissociatives, or
deliriants, but not all
hallucinogens fall into
these three classes.
Examples of...
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practice for
selling whatever psychedelics, dissociatives,
entactogens and
deliriants local law permits. In the Netherlands,
which is home to most of the smart...
- family,
which historically have been used as
psychoactive drugs,
known as
deliriants, due to
their antimuscarinic-induced
hallucinogenic effects in higher...
- will
never use the
substance again. This is
especially true of
certain deliriants (e.g.
Jimson weed),
powerful dissociatives (e.g.
Salvia divinorum), and...
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Retrieved 2015-03-31. Kennedy,
David O. (2014). "The
Deliriants - The
Nightshade (Solanaceae) Family".
Plants and the
Human Brain. New...
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epilator is a
motorised hair plucker.
Those under the
influence of
deliriants or
trichotillomania may
pluck their own hair out of habit.
Roman baths...
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Ketamine MXE
Muscimol Amanita muscaria PCP
Salvinorin A
Salvia divinorum Deliriants Atropine and
Scopolamine Atropa belladonna Datura Hyoscyamus niger Mandragora...
- EA-3167 is a
potent and long-lasting
anticholinergic deliriant drug,
related to the
chemical warfare agent 3-quinuclidinyl
benzilate (QNB) and to the...
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waking up.
Hallucinations can be ****ociated with drug use (particularly
deliriants),
sleep deprivation,
psychosis (including stress-related psychosis), neurological...