\n\tHave the power to distort the signals held in the CNS to change a user's sensory impressions. LSD is a typical example (trips). Hallucinogens change one's beliefs and mental states. \n\tLSD, Psilocybin (magic mushrooms), and Mescaline are some examples (peyote cactus)\n\t
Antidepressants (e.g. Zoloft) and mood stabilizers are examples of psychoactive medications that don't fall perfectly into either of the other groups that are evidently psychoactive (e.g. Lithium). \n\tMDMA (ecstasy), cannabis, and volatile compounds are some examples (petrol, glue, paint)
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