Dissociative Drugs. Dissociative drugs distort perceptions of sight and sound and produce feelings of detachment (or dissociation) from the environment and self. These mind-altering effects are not hallucinations. PCP and ketamine are therefore more properly known as dissociative anesthetics. Dissociative drugs include PCP, Ketamine and
The Power of Dissociatives is an insightful and informative book that educates readers about the effects and impact of dissociative drugs.
Long-Term Dissociative Drug Effects. Dissociative drugs side effects that last longer are not that well investigated yet.Nevertheless, a regular intake of PCP, for instance, is likely to facilitate the occurrence of drug tolerance and, as a result, the development of dissociative drug abuse.
It is referred to as a dissociative anesthetic drug) and is abused for the dissociative sensations and hallucinogenic effects. Ketamine has also been used to
A dissociative drug developed as an intravenous anesthetic that has been discontinued due to serious adverse effects. Dissociative drugs are hallucinogens
The depersonalization or any other dissociative effects that occur as a result of using a dissociative hallucinogenic drug or even a classic
It is referred to as a dissociative anesthetic drug) and is abused for the dissociative sensations and hallucinogenic effects. Ketamine has also been used to
Dissociative hallucinogenic drugs interfere with the action of the brain More research is needed on the long-term effects of dissociative drugs.
The Power of Dissociatives is an insightful and informative book that educates readers about the effects and impact of dissociative drugs.
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