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GOLDBERG CHAPTER 13 HALLUCINOGENS SOC 204 Drugs & Society

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GOLDBERG CHAPTER 13 HALLUCINOGENS

SOC 204 Drugs & Society

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Hallucinogens

Naming this class of drugs is complex

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Terms Hallucinogens

Drugs that induce perceived distortions in time and space

Phantasticants Term used to describe drugs that create a fantasy world

Psychedelic (“mind-manifesting”) A term that controversially implies a beneficial, visionary type of

effect

Psychotomimetic Refers to drugs that produce psychotic-like symptoms

Psychotogenic Refers to drugs that generate psychosis

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Classical Phantastica

Alter perceptions while allowing the user to remain in communication with the present world

Indole hallucinogens

Serotonin

LSD, psilocybin

Catechol hallucinogens

Norepinephrine & dopamine

Mescaline, MDMA, belladonna, amanita muscaria

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Deliriants

Produce more mental confusion, greater clouding of consciousness, and a loss of touch with reality

Anticholinergic hallucinogens

Acetylcholine

PCP, ketamine

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Hallucinogens

About 6,000 different types of plants are capable of altering consciousness

About 150 plants are used for hallucinogenic purposes

Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) are synthetic hallucinogens

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LSD Discovery

Synthesized from alkaloids extracted from the ergot fungus

Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann developed LSD as a possible headache remedy in 1938

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Albert Hofmann, who was responsible for developing LSD, died from an LSD overdose soon after developing the drug.

A. True.

B. False. He died at 57, jumping off a roof during a flashback.

C. False. He lived to be 102 and died of natural causes.

True.

False

. He d

ied at

57, j

um...

False

. He li

ved to

be 1

02...

12%

50%

38%

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Early Use of LSD

Theories of Benefit

Psychotherapy

Enhanced understanding

Military Experiments

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At one time, hallucinogenic drugs were associated with witchcraft and sorcery.

A. True

B. False

True

False

11%

89%

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Timothy Leary

Experiments on Harvard graduate students

Religion: League of Spiritual Discovery

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At twice its normal dosage, LSD can be fatal.

A. True

B. False

True

False

85%

15%

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Pharmacology

Mouse Party Different hallucinogens are classified by which

neurotransmitter they impact

Tolerance develops rapidly

Metabolized by liver, half-life is approximately 3 hours

No physical dependence or withdrawal symptoms

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LSD

A. Is the most potent psychoactive chemical known to man

B. Causes a distressing withdrawal syndrome

C. Does not create tolerance

Is th

e most

pote

nt psy

ch...

Causes a

dist

ress

ing w

it...

Does not c

reat

e tole

rance

93%

4%4%

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Trips

Perceptions Altered

Visual Images

Time Altered

Synesthesia

Emotionality

6-9 hours

Unique and variable experiences

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The phenomenon of hearing colors or seeing sounds is called:

A. Flashback

B. Trip

C. Synesthesia

D. Overdose

Flash

backTrip

Synest

hesia

Overd

ose

0% 0%

85%

15%

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Use of LSD makes one more creative.

A. True

B. False

True

False

23%

77%

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Adverse Reactions

Bad Trips

Panic Reactions

Flashbacks

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LSD has been shown to be as addictive as heroin.

A. True

B. False

True

False

96%

4%

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Expert Group Activity

Study the hallucinogen

What is it?

How is it used?

How is it regulated?

What are the effects?

Are there negative effects or warnings?

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Psilocybin “Magic Mushrooms”

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Dimethyltryptamine (DMT)

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PeyoteMescaline

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MDMA - Ecstasy

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PCP (Phencyclidine)

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BelladonnaMandrakeHenbaneDatura

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Amanita Muscaria

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Salvia Divinorum

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Morning GloryHawaiian Baby Woodrose