Psychedelic Drugs Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Hallucination | A perception where no stimulus exists |
Hallucinogen | Group of drugs that alter perception of reality |
What are some characteristics of hallucinogens? | hallucinations, paranoia, flashbacks, uncoordinated, body tremors |
What are some characteristics of dissociative anesthetics? | hallucinations, blank stare, increased pain threshold, sensory distortions, repetitive speech |
Albert Hoffman | First synthesized LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) |
Timothy Leary | Harvard professor who established Psychedelic Research Project. Founded League of Spiritual Development in 1966. (LSD as religious sacrament) |
Neo-American Church | Founded by Arthur Kleps in 1966 (NYC). LAD, marijuana, mescaline as religious sacraments. Ultimate goal of man is bombardment and destruction of the planet Saturn |
What are some common names for mescaline? | peyote, buttons, mescalito |
What is the chief hallucinogen in the peyote plant? | mescaline |
What is the typical dose of mescaline? | 200-500 mg of HCl salt form |
What is the mechanism of action for mescaline? | serotonergic agonist |
What is the half life of mescaline? How long does its effects last? | Half Life: 6 hours Duration: 12 hours |
What are some effects of mescaline? | GI distress, mydriasis, excessive sweating, hypertension, nystagmus, visual hallucinations, emotional instability, anxiety, panic |
What was the initial use of PCP? (phencyclidine) | anesthetic for individuals with compromised cardiac function |
What are the side effects of PCP? | delusions, delerium, hallucinations, seizures |
What is the therapeutic index of PCP as compared to other anesthetics? | PCP: 10 Other Anesthetics: 2 |
What is the typical dose of PCP? | 5-10 mg oral dose |
What is the duration of effects? | 4-6 hours with residual effects up to 24 hours |
What forms can PCP be found in? | crystal (80% purity) liquid for coating cigarettes (10-30% purity) |
What are the physiological effects of PCP? | sympathetic: increased heart rate, reflexes, and blood pressure parasympathetic: increased sweating, drooling, and pupil constriction |
How is PCP administered? | PO, IV, IM |
What is the half life of PCP? | 7-16 hours (2 compartment model) |
What are the symptoms of PCP abuse? | RED DANES: red skin, enlarged pupils, delusions, dissociations, amnesia, nystagmus, excitement, skin dry |
What plants contain belladonna alkaloids? | deadly nightshade, jimson weed |
What is the natural alkaloid these plants contain? | scopolamine (l-hyoscine) |
What is the active ingredient in Salvia divinorum? | Salvinorin A |
What is the mechanism of action of Salvinorin A? | kappa opioid receptor agontst |
What genus of mushrooms are shrooms? | psilocybin |
What is the mechanism of action for shrooms? | serotonin receptor agonist |
How does psilocybin work? | Absorbed in GI tract, producing hallucinations within 30 minutes and lasting about 6 hours |
Ayahuasca Brew | Used by natives in Amazonian Peru, combination of DMT (dimethyltryptamine) and Banisteriopsis caapi (MAOI) |
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