What is a hallucinogen, a stimulant, and a depressant?!


Question: What is a hallucinogen, a stimulant, and a depressant!?
what are they and give me examples please and stuffWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
These are all types of drugs in one form or another!.
Hallucinogen is an umbrella term, meaning this includes both stimulants and depressants but mainly depressants!. A hallucinogen is a drug that causes hallucinations!. Examples include LSD and different types of mushrooms!.

A stimulant is a drug that stimulates your body, you are more aware, alert, jumpy and fidgety, your heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration increase, often elevate your mood, dilate your pupils and decrease appetite!. Legal stimulants are caffeine (coffee and soda), nicotine (cigarettes and cigars), energy drinks, and such!. Illegal stimulants include meth(amphetamine)s, cocaine, crack, ecstasy!.

A depressant is a drug that overrelaxes your body, you are less aware and more susceptible to others' influence!. Your heart rate and BP slow down, and you can lack coordination!. Examples include marijuana, GHB, date rape drugs, Valium, tranquilizers, sleep medicine, muscle relaxers, and alcohol!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

a hallucinogen make you have visions and hear things!. The new craze is Salvia and it is one!. Others include LSD and some types of mushrooms!.

A stimulant makes you want to move and stay up longer!. Meth and cocaine are stimulants!.

Depressants are drugs that numb you out and make you not want to move!. Alcohol is a depressant!. Others include valium, and heroin and other opiates!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

hallucinogen- makes you see and hear stuff e!.g!. magic mushrooms, salvia divinorum, PCP, peyote
stimulant- makes your body work faster e!.g!. nicotine, coffee, cocaine
depressant- makes you sad and tires e!.g!. alcoholWww@FoodAQ@Com

hallucinogen: LSD = Acid

stimulant: Caffeine = Coffee or Tea

depressant: Alcohol = BeerWww@FoodAQ@Com





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