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By: Skylynn Spicer and Kalvin Moyle Hallucinogens By: Skylynn Spicer and Kalvin Moyle

A hallucinogen is a drug that causes hallucinations A hallucinogen is a drug that causes hallucinations. Your mood can change dramatically when taking hallucinogens.

LSD Manufactured from lysergic acid. Produced in crystal form. Known as acid. Odorless, colorless and slightly bitter. Up to a 12 hour trip.

Peyote Small spineless cactus Active ingredient is mescaline Can be produced through chemical synthesis

Psilocybin Obtained from certain types of mushrooms Mushrooms found mainly in South America, Mexico and the United States Mushrooms contain less than 0.5% psilocybin

PCP Phencyclidine Was used as a prescription drug back in 1965 Stopped being used because of the effects

Street Terms (LSD) Acid Battery acid Blotter Boomers Cid Hippie

Street Terms (Peyote) Buttons Cactus Mesc Peyoto

Street Terms (Psilocybin) Little smoke Mexican mushrooms Musk Sacred mushroom Silly putty Simple simon

Street Terms (PCP) Angel Dust Embalming Fluid Killer Weed Rocket Fuel Supergrass

References http://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/lsd.html PCP Drug: Effects, Hazards & Extent of Use - Drugs.com (PCP Drug: Effects, Hazards & Extent of Use - Drugs.com PCP Drug: Effects, Hazards & Extent of Use - Drugs.com (PCP Drug: Effects, Hazards & Extent of Use - Drugs.com) http://www.drugs.com/illicit/pcp.html

http://www.drugfree.org/drug-guide/peyote/ http://www.justice.gov/archive/ndic/pubs6/6038/ http://www.drugfree.org/drug-guide/pcp/