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Pharmacology Related to Addiction

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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) (lye-SER-jik di-ETH-il-la-mide)   a synthetic, serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug  
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Hallucinations   a class of drugs producing distortions in perception and body image at moderate doses  
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Ergot   a fungus infecting rye and other grains  
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Ergotism   a physical and/or psychological disorders acquired by ingesting ergot-infected grains. One form of ergotism involves gangrene and eventual loss of limbs; the other form is associated with convulsions, disordered thinking, and hallucinations  
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Synesthesia   a subjective sensation in a modality other than the one being stimulated. An example is a visual experience when a sound is heard  
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Psilocybin   a serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from from a species of mushroom  
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Psilocin   a brain chemical related to serotonin, resulting from the ingestion of psilocybin  
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Bufotenine   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from a species of mushrooms  
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Psilocin   a brain chemical related to serotonin, resulting from the ingestion of psilocybin  
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Bufotenien   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from  
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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) (lye-SER-jik di-ETH-il-la-mide)   a synthetic, serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug  
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Hallucinations   a class of drugs producing distortions in perception and body image at moderate doses  
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Ergot   a fungus infecting rye and other grains  
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Ergotism   a physical and/or psychological disorders acquired by ingesting ergot-infected grains. One form of ergotism involves gangrene and eventual loss of limbs; the other form is associated with convulsions, disordered thinking, and hallucinations  
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Synesthesia   a subjective sensation in a modality other than the one being stimulated. An example is a visual experience when a sound is heard  
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Psilocybin   a serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from from a species of mushroom  
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Psilocin   a brain chemical related to serotonin, resulting from the ingestion of psilocybin  
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Bufotenine   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from a species of mushrooms  
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Psilocin   a brain chemical related to serotonin, resulting from the ingestion of psilocybin  
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Bufotenien   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from  
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Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) (lye-SER-jik di-ETH-il-la-mide)   a synthetic, serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug  
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Hallucinations   a class of drugs producing distortions in perception and body image at moderate doses  
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Ergot   a fungus infecting rye and other grains  
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Ergotism   a physical and/or psychological disorders acquired by ingesting ergot-infected grains. One form of ergotism involves gangrene and eventual loss of limbs; the other form is associated with convulsions, disordered thinking, and hallucinations  
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Synesthesia   a subjective sensation in a modality other than the one being stimulated. An example is a visual experience when a sound is heard  
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Psilocybin   a serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from from a species of mushroom  
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Psilocin   a brain chemical related to serotonin, resulting from the ingestion of psilocybin  
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Bufotenine   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from a species of mushrooms  
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Bufotenien   a serotonin-related drug obtained either from a bean plant in Central and South America or from the skin of a particular type of toad  
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Cyanosis   a tendency for the skin to turn bluish purple. It can be a side effect of the drug bufotenie  
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Lysergic acid amide (LAA)   a hallucinogenic drug found in morning glory seeds, producing effects similar to those of LSD  
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Dimethyltryptamine (DTM)   a short acting hallucinogenic drug  
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Harmine   a serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug frequently used by South American shamans in healing rituals  
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Mesculine   a norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug. Its source is the peyote cactus  
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Peyote   a species of cactus that is the source of the hallucinogenic drug mescaline  
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DOM   a synthetic norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug, derived from amphetamine. DOM or a combination of DOM and LSD is often referred to by the street name STP  
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MDMA (Ecstasy)   a synthetic norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug. Once considered useful for psychotherapeutic purposes, this drug is now known to produce significant averse side effects, including neuronal hypothermia, dehydration, and neurochemical changes  
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Amanita muscaria   a species of mushroom containing the hallucinogenic drug ibotenic acid  
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Atropine   an anticholinergic hallucinogenic drug derived from the Atropa belladonna plant  
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Scopoamine   an anticholinergic hallucinogenic drug. Also called hyoscine.  
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Hyoscyamine   an anticholinergic hallucinogenic drug found in mandrake, henbane, and various species of the datura plant  
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Atropa bennadonna   a plant species, also called deadly nightshade, whose berries can be highly toxic. It is the principal source of atropine  
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Mandrake   a potatoe-like plant containing anticholinergic hallucinogenic drugs  
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Datura stamonium   a species of the datura family of plants with hallucinogenic properties. In the United States, the plant is called Jimsonweed  
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Phencyclideine (PCP) (fen-SIGH-klih-deen)   a dissoviative anesthetic hallucinogen that produces disorientation,agitation, aggressive behaviour, analgesia and amnesia. It has various street names, including angel dust.  
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Ketamine   a dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen related to phencyclidine (PCP)  
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Salvia divinorum or salvia   a Mexican leafy herb with short-duration hallucinogenic effects  
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