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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
12

Which category of drugs does LSD belong to?

Health
1 answer:
Anna [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C. Hallucinogens

Explanation:

-Stimulants

  • 1. Can cause you're nerves to feel things that aren't there
  • 2. Can make things feel different
  • 3. Can heighten your senses
  1. LSD can not do this in most cases
  2. LSD also can not do this in most cases
  3. LSD once again can not do this in most cases

-Depressants

  • 1. Causes you to feel a void sometimes
  • 2. Can make you feel bad about yourself
  • 3. Will cause you to feel a slight impending doom sometimes
  1. Rarely ever has LSD done this, and in fact most people who have tried LSD tend to say it made them feel much more happy
  2. LSD does the opposite of this
  3. This is a rare case, LSD almost never does this, but can if the user takes too much and thinks they are going to overdose.

-Hallucinogens

  • 1. Causes you to see things differently
  • 2. Makes everything look weird
  • 3. Will make inanamine objects look like they are in motion.
  1. LSD does do this
  2. LSD tends to do this as well
  3. LSD sometimes does this as well, users of LSD tend to say "Everything tends too look like its melting," and "it makes everything look like its moving away from you."

So yes, LSD is a hallucinogen.

<em>Hope this helped (:</em>

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