Answer:
Hallucinogens
Explanation:
Hallucinogens are a group of drugs, mostly of plant origin, that completely modify the ability of ideation. There are modifications of the course of thought. They are the most potent drugs, because they are used in the amount of micrograms (thousandth of the milligram).
The person using hallucinogen has changes in the course of thought. The individual is relatively consciously aware of the almost automatic unfolding of his thinking: the associations of ideas are freely, capriciously, sometimes absurd. In addition, the individual has increased heart rate, higher blood pressure and dilated pupils.
Antineoplastic agents are drugs used in treating cancer. These are also known as anticancer medications. They function by preventing the spread as well as destroying the cancer cells in the body. On the other hand, these drugs could also destroy some of the healthy cells. One of the most visible and common side effects of this drug is hair loss. The answer is option C. Alopecia.
No…? If you mean feel then yes but see? No