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  2. Edgewood Arsenal human experiments - Wikipedia

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    The lack of a detailed record hampered the investigation. The study could not rule out long-term health effects related to exposure to the nerve agents. It concluded that "Whether the subjects at Edgewood incurred these changes [depression, cognitive deficits, tendency to suicide] and to what extent they might now show these effects are not known".

  3. Deliriant - Wikipedia

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    The toxic berry of Atropa belladonna which contains the tropane deliriants scopolamine, atropine, and hyoscyamine.. Deliriants are a subclass of hallucinogen.The term was coined in the early 1980s to distinguish these drugs from psychedelics such as LSD and dissociatives such as ketamine, due to their primary effect of causing delirium, as opposed to the more lucid (i.e. rational thought is ...

  4. Yale Scientists Link Covid Vaccines To Alarming New ... - AOL

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    Comment skeptical of Covid vaccines' health effects. Comment expressing refusal related to Covid vaccines in a social media post. Comment discussing absence of Covid and colds since 2019, possibly ...

  5. 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate - Wikipedia

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    As a powerful anticholinergic agent, BZ produces a syndrome of effects known as the anticholinergic toxidrome: these include both psychological and physiological effects, with the most incapacitating effect being a state of delirium characterized by cognitive dysfunction, hallucinations, and inability to perform basic tasks.

  6. Dissociative - Wikipedia

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    Some patients found the hallucinations euphoric while others found them disturbing. At sub-anesthetic doses, dissociatives alter many of the same cognitive and perceptual processes affected by other hallucinogenic drugs such as mescaline , LSD , and psilocybin ; hence they are often contrasted and also considered hallucinogenic .

  7. Hallucinogen - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] This definition is broad enough to include a wide range of drugs and has since been shown to encompass a number of categories of drugs with different pharmacological mechanisms and behavioral effects. [6] Richard Glennon has thus given an additional two criteria that narrow the category down to classical hallucinogens. [6]

  8. EA-3443 - Wikipedia

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    EA-3443 is a potent and long lasting anticholinergic deliriant drug, related to the chemical warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). It was developed under contract to Edgewood Arsenal during the 1960s as part of the US military chemical weapons program, during research to improve upon the properties of earlier agents such as QNB.

  9. Leo Hollister - Wikipedia

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    in proportion to other effects, changes in thought, perception, and mood should predominate; intellectual or memory impairment should be minimal; stupor, narcosis, or excessive stimulation should not be an integral effect; autonomic nervous system side effects should be minimal; and; addictive craving should be absent.