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Tag: Drug induced psychosis

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Understanding What Drugs Make You See: A Pharmacological Perspective

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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), hallucinogens are a diverse class of drugs that cause profound distortions in perception, including visual hallucinations. Understanding what drugs make you see—and the mechanisms behind these effects—requires exploring various pharmacological classes and how they affect brain chemistry.

What Drug Has the Highest Risk of Psychosis? A Review of High-Risk Substances

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Research indicates a clear dose-response relationship between substance use and the prevalence of psychotic symptoms, with heavy users facing the greatest risk. For those asking, 'What drug has the highest risk of psychosis?', the answer often involves potent stimulants like methamphetamine and crack cocaine, known to trigger severe and sometimes long-lasting psychotic episodes.

What drugs cause psychosis? A comprehensive guide

5 min read
As many as 51% of people diagnosed with a new psychotic disorder have a co-occurring substance use disorder, highlighting a significant connection between substance use and mental health. So, what drugs cause psychosis? This guide explores the various substances, both illicit and medicinal, that can trigger these distressing symptoms.