Which is the most dangerous drug from the point of view of unpredictable actions?

I once heard that people who were on LSD jumped out of the window because they thought they could fly, or attacked relatives because they thought they had a demon in front of them or something

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McPresley
11 months ago

The alleged window jumps are a fairy tale.

Otherwise, all the hard drugs that make physically addicted. There are little nuances in the fall. That’s where I count alcohol.

Nicotine is also very bad. I know Ex-Junkies who say that coming from heroin was easy, but letting the tilting be – impossible. I can only confirm.

simonpeters1979
11 months ago
Reply to  McPresley

Nicotine is one of the hardest drugs, but nicotine is not an unpredictable thing.

simonpeters1979
11 months ago

I once heard that people who were on LSD jumped out of the window because they thought they could fly, or go on relatives because they thought they had a demon in front of themselves or something

What do you look for bad movies? 😂 No. No one believed he could fly on LSD. That’s a fairy tale.

The greatest danger of unpredictable trade (with a long distance) may arise in alcohol.

Henny97
11 months ago

This is just a fraction, most are harmless to psychedelics like LSD

Alcohol and crack and PCP (which hardly anyone consumes)

Henny97
11 months ago
Reply to  Parralelwelt

Pentachlorophenol

A dissociative hallucinogen, you can absolutely nix more distinguish from reality or imagination and you usually push yourself extremely chasing movies that bleed any people out of your eyes, you hallucinate people who are not there and co

LSD, mushrooms etc. has only pseudohallucinations, you are usually aware that you hallucinate

DerMegameister
11 months ago
Reply to  Parralelwelt

A strong hallucinogen, which makes consumers often aggregate and unpredictable. I’m not an enemy of drugs, but you shouldn’t touch some of them.

KittyCat2909
11 months ago
Reply to  Henny97

In frequent consumption, tolerance is formed, i.e. in order to achieve the same effect, the dose must be increased. Weeks after the last take, so-called flashbacks can also occur.

Quite unexpectedly, a very unpleasant noise effect occurs here without having consumed LSD again. However, only individual cases are known here. The greatest danger of LSD consumption is the “Hangling Stay”. Heavy mental disorders can be triggered even in one-time consumption (e.g. depression, persecution and psychosis). Physical dependency is not known. LSD can make mentally dependent. *https://www.caritas.de/beitraege/welche-long-term consequences-hat-der-konsum-von-lsd/167527/

Who? hallucinogenic substances such as LSD, Psilocybin or Mescalin, experienced as typical symptom different types of hallucinations. However, these are intended and an essential part of the specific noise experience. Colors, sounds or other things are often perceived as positive. However, there are also conflicting experiences. In these cases hallucinations are perceived as threatening and even life-threatening, which is why a so-called “Horror trip“ speaks also after the sounding of the actual noise. In this case the hallucinations no longer disappear or appear repeatedly in the longer term. This specific form of psychosis triggered by drugs is also referred to as HPPD (Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder) in the USA, but is still unknown in Germany. *https://www.mywaybettyford.de/suchtkompendium/drogeninduced-psychose/

lysergide (LSD) is a semisynthetic Hallucinogen and one of the most effective known drugs ever and already acts from a dose of about 20 micrograms.

Henny97
11 months ago
Reply to  KittyCat2909

next time please sign the history of LSD and the fall of the wall

LSD is definitely not the most dangerous drug, everyone can also watch here

https://hanfverband.de/neuestudie-zur-gefaehrkeit-von-drogen-er

Lubitz12321
11 months ago

Alcohol