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Hallucinogens.

R T Brown, N J Braden

    Pediatric Clinics of North America
    |April 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    Adolescents may encounter various hallucinogens, posing significant risks. This article details these substances and their impact on young users, offering crucial insights for prevention and intervention.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Pharmacology
    • Adolescent Health

    Background:

    • Adolescence is a critical developmental period with unique vulnerabilities.
    • Exposure to psychoactive substances, including hallucinogens, is a concern in this age group.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and describe common hallucinogens encountered by adolescents.
    • To elucidate the significance and effects of these hallucinogens on adolescent users.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of hallucinogenic substances.
    • Analysis of existing data on adolescent hallucinogen use and its consequences.

    Main Results:

    • Detailed descriptions of various hallucinogens.
    • Information on the pharmacological and psychological effects specific to adolescent users.

    Conclusions:

    • Understanding the types and effects of hallucinogens is vital for addressing adolescent substance use.
    • This knowledge supports targeted prevention strategies and informed interventions for adolescent well-being.