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Hallucinogens

Hallucinogens are drugs that cause hallucinations - profound distortions in a person's perceptions of reality. Under the influence of hallucinogens, people see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that seem real but do not exist. Some hallucinogens also produce rapid, intense emotional swings.

Hallucinogens cause their effects by disrupting the interaction of nerve cells and the neurotransmitter serotonin. Distributed throughout the brain and spinal cord, the serotonin system is involved in the control of behavioral, perceptual, and regulatory systems, including mood, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, muscle control, and sensory perception.

LSD (an abbreviation of the German words for "lysergic acid diethylamide") is the drug most commonly identified with the term "hallucinogen" and the most widely used in this class of drugs.



Relevant Links
Alucinógenos y Drogas Disociativas - NIDA
Drogadicción: Alucinógenos - It's My Life, PBS Kids
Drug Abuse: Hallucinogens - It's My Life, PBS Kids
Hallucinogens - United States Drug Enforcement Administration
Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs - National Institute on Drug Abuse
Tips for Teens: The Truth About Hallucinogens - SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information



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