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Behaviour: Recent Use of Hallucinogen
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Behaviour: Recent Use of Hallucinogen
Recent use of hallucinogens. Hallucinogens are a group of drugs that work on the brain, effecting the senses and causing 'hallucinations'. The effects of hallucinogen intake depend on the amount you take, your personal physiology, your overall health, mood and past experience with hallicinogens. The effects of hallucinogens are not easy to predict as they vary for different people and at different times.
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