Hallucinogens
Common Types of Hallucinogens
Found in Mexico, Central America, & US
Ingested orally, brewed in tea, or added to food
Schedule 1 Drug: High potential for abuse with no accepted medicinal purpose
Street names: magic mushrooms, Shrooms
Odorless and colorless substance with a slightly bitter taste
Consumed by: blotter paper on tongue, powder form/capsules, eye drops
Schedule 1 Drug: High potential for abuse with no accepted medicinal purpose
Street names: acids, dots, mellow yellow
Synthetic chemical created in labs primarily in Canada & smuggled across the border
Consumed by: tablet, crushed & snorted, powder, sometimes smoked
Schedule 1 Drug: High potential for abuse with no accepted medicinal purpose
Street names: X, love drug, hug drug, E, XTS, Eve, Molly
Side Effects
Nausea
Vomiting
Inability to tell fantasy from reality
Panic episodes
Psychotic episodes
Muscle weakness
Lack of coordination
Severe dehydration
High pulse rate
High blood pressure
Mental Health disorders such as Depression/Anxiety