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  2. Psychedelic experience - Wikipedia

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    A "bad trip" is a highly unpleasant psychedelic experience. [8] [25] A bad trip on psilocybin, for instance, often features intense anxiety, confusion, agitation, or even psychotic episodes. [26] Bad trips can be connected to the anxious ego-dissolution (AED) dimension of the APZ questionnaire used in research on psychedelic experiences. [8]

  3. Psychedelic drug - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic microdosing is the practice of using sub-threshold doses of psychedelics in an attempt to improve creativity, boost physical energy level, emotional balance, increase performance on problems-solving tasks and to treat anxiety, depression and addiction.

  4. Trip killer - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Trip killers are sometimes used by recreational psychedelic users as a form of harm reduction to manage so-called bad trips, for instance difficult experiences with prominent anxiety. [2] [4] They can also be used clinically to manage effects of hallucinogens, like anxiety and psychomotor agitation, for instance in the emergency ...

  5. Effects of psychedelics like magic mushrooms can last for ...

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    In the right context, “psychedelics can get the brain out of a state of depression or anxiety, a cycle of negative thoughts, self-perception, moods and behaviors,” Siegel said.

  6. Scientists explore using psychedelics to treat alcohol, drug ...

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    Psilocybin and many other psychedelics are broadly prohibited under federal law. But U.S. researchers have been legally scrutinizing their use in scores of clinical trials.

  7. Legalizing psychedelics may be up to MA voters this fall. Why ...

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    “We know that for classic psychedelics, particularly psilocybin, the medical risks are extremely minimal, and the potential for (physiological) abuse is close to zero,” he said. “Addiction ...

  8. Psilocybin - Wikipedia

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    Most of the comparatively few fatal incidents that are associated with psychedelic mushroom usage involve the simultaneous use of other drugs, especially alcohol. A common adverse effect resulting from psilocybin mushroom use involves "bad trips" or panic reactions, in which affected individuals become anxious, confused, agitated, or ...

  9. LSD - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic music of the 1960s often sought to replicate the LSD experience, incorporating exotic instrumentation, electric guitars with effects pedals, and elaborate studio techniques. Artists and bands utilized instruments like sitars and tablas, and employed studio effects such as backward tapes, panning, and phasing.