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Tag: Deliriant

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Is atropine used recreationally? The dangers of anticholinergic deliriants

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Despite its hallucinogenic properties, the recreational use of atropine is rare and extremely hazardous. While some have attempted it, the experience is typically defined by unpleasant and dangerous side effects, not a euphoric "high". This article examines why is atropine used recreationally is a dangerous misconception and details the severe consequences of its misuse.

What is a deliriant? Understanding this unique class of hallucinogens

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Unlike the euphoric, mind-expanding effects commonly associated with psychedelics, a deliriant is a substance that induces a state of profound confusion, agitation, and realistic, often terrifying hallucinations. Historically utilized in various cultural rituals and folklore, these substances are now recognized for their unpredictable, dangerous effects and are considered the least desirable of the hallucinogens for recreational use.