The effect of Salvia.
What are extreme and intense hallucination that can lead to a person losing contact with reality?
The type of drug PCP is.
What is dissociative?
What is a Depressant?
The type of drug mescaline is.
What is a hallucigen?
The type of drug psilocybin is.
What is a hallucinogen?
The length of the high after intaking Salvia.
What is less than thirty of minutes?
Name three long-term effects of PCP.
What are impaired memory; thinking problems and impaired decision-making abilities; speech problems; severe depressions with suicidal thoughts; higher anxiety, paranoia, and isolation; extreme weight loss; "flashback" phenomenon; continuous hallucinations and delusional thinking even when not using substance?
What are dangerous sleep behaviors?
(Ex. driving in your sleep, doing activities when you aren't fully awake)
The effects of Mescaline. (Name at least 3)
What are altered body image or sense of self; altered perception of time and space; euphoria; feelings of anxiety or panic; feeling relaxed or detached from surroundings; hallucination; increased intensity of emotions or sensations; mood swings; paranoia; spiritual experiences; synesthesia or a mixup of senses such as hearing colors or seeing sounds; temporary psychosis?
The effects of Psilocybin
(Name at least three)
What is impaired judgement; anxiety & panic attacks; altered perception, thought, and feelings; hallucinations, and sensations that feel real; poisoning and death?
(Bonus: The family the plant comes from.)
What is a herb?
What is a Mint?
The forms PCP is consumed.
What are crystal, capsule, tablet, liquid, or powder?
Zolpidem is prescribed to treat.
What is insomnia?
The type of plant is peyote. (Where mescaline comes from)
What is a small, spineless cactus?
Nickname of Psilocybin
What are "shrooms"?
Street names of Salvia.
What are ska maria pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, or magic mint?
The ways Zolpidem can be taken.
What are tablets, sublingual tablets, or oral sprays?
Often mixed with what.
Bonus: Why?
What is tea?
Bonus: What is bitter?
Used by indigenous cultures for what events.
(Bonus if you can specify the regions)
What are religious ceremonies?
Bonus: What are Mexico and Central America?
Type of receptors targeted on nerve cells by Salvia.
What are kappa opioid receptors?
The nickname of PCP. (Name one out of three)
Bonus: PCP stands for.
What are Angel Dust, Hog, Ozone, Rocket Fuel, Shermans, Wack, Crystal, Embalming Fluid, and Superweed?
Bonus: What is phencyclidine?
The chemical boosted in brain when taking Zolpidem.
What is GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)?
The top of the Peyote cactus where the drug (mescaline) comes from is called.
What is the "crown"?
The tropical regions that psilocybin are extracted from. (Name at least one of three)
What is South America, Mexico, United States of America?