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Psychedelics
Psychedelics, another name being hallucinogens, are a class of drug that changes perceptions and mood. They affect a persons thinking, emotions, and sense of time.
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Diagram of psychoactive drugs
Opioids
Stimulants
Cannabinoids
Empathogens
Psychedelics
Dissociatives
Hallucinogens
Psychologically Addictive Psychoactive Drugs
Depressants (Sedative-Hypnotics)
Psychoactive Drugs' Interaction with Neurotransmitter Systems
Endogenous Opioid System
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An individual is observed to have constricted pupils, slurred speech, and a significantly slowed breathing rate. They appear drowsy and disoriented. This specific combination of physiological and behavioral effects is most characteristic of which class of psychoactive substances?