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  • ...wind-up phenomena experienced with [[chronic pain]]. At these doses, the [[psychoactive drug|psychotropic]] side effects are less apparent and well managed with [[ ...KPT): a review of the results of ten years of research |journal=Journal of Psychoactive Drugs |volume=29 |issue=2 |pages=165–83 |year=1997 |pmid=9250944}}</ref>
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  • ...; '''Aldomet''', '''Aldoril''', '''Dopamet''', '''Dopegyt''', etc.) is a [[psychoactive drug]] used as a [[sympatholytic]] or [[antihypertensive]]. Its use is now
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  • *[[Psychoactive drug]]
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  • * Acute intoxication with [[ethanol|alcohol]], [[narcotics]], or other psychoactive substances (with the exception of some [[hallucinogens]], where it is occas
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  • ...[[nicotine]]. The effects of nicotine and lobeline are quite similar, with psychoactive effects at small dosages and with unpleasant effects including vomiting, mu
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  • </li><li style="clear:left"> ''[[Acacia beauverdiana]]'', Psychoactive<ref name="bushfood">[http://www.bushfood.net/viewtopic.php?p=3443 www.bushf </li><li style="clear:left"> ''[[Acacia caven]]'', Psychoactive<ref name="enzyk">Index of Rätsch, Christian. Enzyklopädie der psychoaktiv
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  • * Acute intoxication with alcohol, narcotics, or other psychoactive substances
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  • ...rarily by disorientation (such as on roller coaster rides) or by certain [[psychoactive drug|drug]]s ([[alcohol]] and other [[central nervous system]] depressants,
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  • ...them is the autonomic constriction and contraction of certain muscles. The psychoactive drug [[cocaine]] potently inhibits the normal [[Norepinephrine_reuptake_inh
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  • {{About|industrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cannabis|other uses|Hemp ( ...pproved for industrial hemp production produce only minute amounts of this psychoactive drug, not enough for any physical or psychological effects. Typically, hemp
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  • ...rim'''), also known as '''norephedrine''' and '''oxyamphetamine''', is a [[psychoactive drug]] of the [[phenethylamine]] and [[amphetamine]] [[chemical class]]es w
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  • *[[Psychoactive substance abuse disorders]]
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  • Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the primary psychoactive component of the plant. It appears to ease moderate pain ([[analgetic]]) an ...n allosteric antagonist at the CB<sub>1</sub> receptor and thus alters the psychoactive effects of THC.{{Citation needed|date=May 2008}}
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  • Although gabapentin is not a controlled substance, it does produce psychoactive effects that cause it to have potential for recreational use. Even in low
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  • ...res some similar biochemistry. It is in the same family as coffee and the psychoactive plant ''[[Psychotria viridis]]''. Other species in the ''[[Mitragyna]]'' ge Kratom has been traditionally used for its psychoactive properties in Thailand and Malaysia, although it is now illegal in these co
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  • '''Cannabinol''' ('''CBN''') is a [[non-psychoactive substance|psychoactive]] [[cannabinoids|cannabinoid]] found in ''[[Cannabis|Cannabis sativa]]'' an
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  • ...nown as '''cannabivarol''' or '''CBV''', is a non-[[psychoactive substance|psychoactive]] [[Cannabinoids|cannabinoid]] found in minor amounts in the hemp plant ''
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  • ...e for the non-psychoactive CB<sub>2</sub> receptor and hence devoid of any psychoactive side effects or abuse potential.<ref>http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduli
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  • '''Cannabigerol''' ('''CBG''') is a non-psychoactive [[cannabinoid]] found in the ''[[Cannabis]]'' genus of plants. Cannabigerol
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  • ...s that bind [[cannabinoid receptors]] (the same receptors that mediate the psychoactive effects of [[cannabis (drug)|cannabis]]). Broadly speaking, the endocannab
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