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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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Heidi is using a hallucinogen. Give an example of a hallucinogen, describe any symptoms Heidi may experience from the drug, and

tell why hallucinogens are dangerous.
Medicine
1 answer:
Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Psilocybin ( magic mushrooms)

Symptoms of the magic mushrooms are known to include feeling relaxed or drowsy, nausea, yawning, introspective experience, panic, nervousness, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychosis.

The effects of hallucinogens are physical (relating to the state of the body) and psychological (relating to mental and emotional state of mind) and hazardous when someone abuses them in the long-term and they include;

-Dilated Pupils -Profuse Sweating -Dry Mouth -Tremors -Nausea -Numbness, -Increased Heart Rate (Brainstem) -High Blood Pressure (Brainstem) -Dizziness (Cerebellum) -Loss of Appetite (Hypothalamus) -Mood Swings (Frontal Lobe) -Anxiety (Frontal Lobe).

Explanation:

Other examples of hallucinogens includes,

- LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)

- PCP (phencyclidine)

- ketamine

- mescaline (peyote cactus)

- morning glory seeds

- datura.

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