Hallucinogenic Drugs
Hallucinogenic drugs may be popular at dance clubs and raves, but partying with them is tempting fate.
Hallucinogenic drugs alter a person's perception of reality. Some of the most common types of hallucinogens are LSD, PCP, DMT, Mescaline, Ketamine (Special K) and magic mushrooms. While the user may enjoy experiencing the illusionary sounds, images and sensations these drugs produce, the truth is that hallucinogenic drugs are extremely dangerous.
The effects of hallucinogens are highly unpredictable. Users often experience more than just "good trips." They suffer memory loss, paranoia, flashbacks, depression and difficulties with speech and thinking. These drugs alter the mind so dramatically that the person cannot control their actions sometimes resulting in suicide and accidental injuries.
Hallucinogenic drugs are also known to trigger permanent mental health problems or exacerbate an existing mental health problem.
Stop Using Hallucinogens with Help from Stepping Stone
People can and do become both physically and psychologically addicted to hallucinogenic drugs. These people need as much treatment as someone addicted to heroin or cocaine. Stepping Stone Center for Recovery can help.
Our world class alcohol and drug addiction treatment center is located in Florida. People around the United States come to our unique facility to combat their addictions and achieve long-term recovery. Our holistic approach encompasses:
Don't let hallucinogenic drugs permanently destroy your mind and body. Call Stepping Stone Center for Recovery's toll-free helpline now at 1-800-237-3150. We have compassionate and understanding counselors standing by 24/7 to answer all of your questions. All calls are completely confidential. Call now! |
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