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Drug Venn Diagram

IMHO, disassociatives don't belong anywhere on that diagram... They don't fit into those categories.

Buried as inaccurate. 😉
 
Originally posted by: bignateyk
How can something be both a stimulant and a depressant? Does one happen, and then the other?

Pretty much. THC, for example, acts as a slight stimulant at first, followed by drowsiness.
 
Originally posted by: ivan2
cocaine is the same category as caffeine, lol

and ritalin

Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
how is chloroform a depressant?


depressants don't make you unhappy necessarily, they just slow you down. Now think about what chloroform does.
 
Originally posted by: LordMaul
IMHO, disassociatives don't belong anywhere on that diagram... They don't fit into those categories.

Buried as inaccurate. 😉

eh,
I'd say N2O and DXM belong right where they are on that chart. 😛
 
The juxtaposition of User:TheJamerson and "Drugs I've Done" is completely unintended and yet so clutch.

On another note, what drugs do I need to take to fully comprehend this diagram? 😕
 
Originally posted by: Farang
I'm interested in this muscimol, I'm surprised LSD is relatively far away from hallucinogen.

If you read the legend, its in the categories of hallucinogens that also have a stimulant effect.
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: LordMaul
IMHO, disassociatives don't belong anywhere on that diagram... They don't fit into those categories.

Buried as inaccurate. 😉

eh,
I'd say N2O and DXM belong right where they are on that chart. 😛

I wouldn't know about DXM, but N20 and Ketamine sure don't seem like they fit, IMHO...

edit: I guess for Ketamine, higher doses do produce a sort of hallucinogenic analgesia... God I bet dogs have a blast at the vet for minor ops. 😉
 
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