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  2. Hallucinogen - Wikipedia

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    The term was introduced by David F. Duncan and Robert S. Gold to distinguish these drugs from psychedelics and dissociatives, such as LSD and ketamine respectively, due to their primary effect of causing delirium, as opposed to the more lucid states produced by the other hallucinogens.

  3. Deliriant - Wikipedia

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    The term was introduced by David F. Duncan and Robert S. Gold due to a characteristic delirium-like effect which is known to manifest as a reoccurring symptom for anticholinergic hallucinogens. [1] The term deliriant originates from delirium (dēlīrĭum) which comes from the Latin verb delirare, which means 'to go off the furrow', 'to derail ...

  4. Chlormethine - Wikipedia

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    Long-term effects of acute or chronic chlormethine exposure are caused by damage to the immune system. White blood cell counts drop, increasing the risk of infection, and red blood cell and platelet counts may also drop due to bone marrow damage. Chronic eye infections may result from exposure, but blindness is temporary.

  5. Immunotoxicology - Wikipedia

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    Immunotoxicology (sometimes abbreviated as ITOX) is the study of the toxicity of foreign substances called xenobiotics and their effects on the immune system. [1] Some toxic agents that are known to alter the immune system include: industrial chemicals, heavy metals, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, drugs, ultraviolet radiation, air pollutants and some biological materials.

  6. Psychedelic drug - Wikipedia

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    Hallucinogen is now, however, the most common designation in the scientific literature, although it is an inaccurate descriptor of the actual effects of these drugs. In the lay press, the term psychedelic is still the most popular and has held sway for nearly four decades. Most recently, there has been a movement in nonscientific circles to ...

  7. Hallmark star John Reardon reveals he had tonsil cancer: 'Has ...

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    Other risk factors include tobacco use, heavy alcohol consumption and a weakened immune system. Oropharyngeal cancer, which affects the middle section of the throat, is a relatively rare type of ...

  8. LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD also has an exceptionally long residence time when bound to serotonin receptors lasting hours, consistent with the long-lasting effects of LSD despite its relatively rapid clearance. [127] A crystal structure of 5-HT 2B bound to LSD reveals an extracellular loop that forms a lid over the diethylamide end of the binding cavity which explains ...

  9. 6 Potential Long-Term Effects of Ozempic - AOL

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    The truth is, since the drug is relatively new, the long-term effects of Ozempic aren’t yet fully known. We’ll explore Ozempic’s long-term effects and the possible risks and considerations ...