Empathogens: make you feel warm towards others

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Empathogens: make you feel warm towards others 12/01/2019 Empathogens: make you feel warm towards others Disassociatives: make you feel disconnected from reality without necessarily ‘tripping’ Cannabinoids: JWH-018 was the active chemical in ‘Spice’, the first of the synthetic cannibinoids to be classified (Class B). The Drugs Wheel Training: Crew 2000

Empathogens: make you feel warm towards others 12/01/2019 Examples uses of the inner and outer wheels Outer ring: Controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 or The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 Amphetamine Ecstasy Morphine 2-AI W-15 MDAI Diazepam Etizolam 1P-LSD LSD Empathogens: make you feel warm towards others Disassociatives: make you feel disconnected from reality without necessarily ‘tripping’ Cannabinoids: JWH-018 was the active chemical in ‘Spice’, the first of the synthetic cannibinoids to be classified (Class B). 5f-pb22 Ether Cannabis Ketamine Inner ring: Controlled under the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 The Drugs Wheel Training: Crew 2000