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Lil Peep | TMZ.com
Lil Peep | TMZ.com
Lil Peep on TMZ, your go-to source for celebrity news, photos, & videos. Latest Story: Lil Peep Toxicology Report Shows Fentanyl, Xanax Overdose (UPDATE)
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Lil Peep | TMZ.com
Fentanyl Withdrawal
Fentanyl Withdrawal
Fentanyl has a similar method of action that the illegal drug heroin has, although it is more than a 100 times more potent
·americanaddictioncenters.org·
Fentanyl Withdrawal
Heroin
Heroin
Diacetylmorphine (also known as Heroin, H, and colloquially as Smack, Junk, Brown, and Boy) is a semisynthetic opioid of the morphinan class that produces analgesic, relaxing, sedating and euphoric effects when administered.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Heroin
Death by Fentanyl
Death by Fentanyl
A drug you’ve never heard of is killing thousands of Americans. It’s so potent that an amount the size of three grains of sugar is lethal to an adult.
·interactive.fusion.net·
Death by Fentanyl
Anxiety
Anxiety
Anxiety can be described as negative feelings of psychological tension and general unease. These feelings can range from subtle and ignorable to intense and overwhelming enough to trigger panic attacks and feelings of impending doom. This is often accompanied by nervous behavior such as rumination, complaints, restlessness, and muscular tension. As an emotion it is considered as distinct from fear in that feelings of anxiety are usually an overreaction to a situation that is not realistically dangerous.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Anxiety
Recovery position
Recovery position
The recovery position refers to a position of the body in which an unconscious but breathing person can be placed into as part of first aid treatment in order to prevent death by the suffocation of vomit after a drug overdose. All forms of the recovery position share basic principles. The mouth is downward so that fluid can drain from the person's airway; the chin is well up to keep the epiglottis opened. Arms and legs are locked to stabilize the position of the person.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Recovery position
Dissociative
Dissociative
Dissociatives refer to a class of hallucinogen which distort sensory perceptions (mainly of sight and sound) to produce feelings of disconnection, detachment, and dissociation from the environment and self. This is done by reducing or blocking signals to the conscious mind from other parts of the brain.[1]
·psychonautwiki.org·
Dissociative
Nicotine
Nicotine
Nicotine is a widely-used stimulant substance of the pyridine and pyrrolidine chemical classes. It is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae). It is most commonly found in tobacco.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Nicotine
Wakefulness
Wakefulness
Wakefulness can be described as an increased ability to stay conscious without feeling tired combined with a decreased need to sleep. It is contrasted with stimulation in that it does not directly increase one's energy levels above a normal baseline but instead produces feelings of a wakeful, well-rested and alert state.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Wakefulness
Cocaine
Cocaine
Cocaine (also known as Benzoylmethylecgonine, Coke, Snow, Blow, White, among many others) is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant.[3] It produces classical stimulant effects such as stimulation, disinhibition, thought acceleration, and euphoria when administered.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Cocaine
Mindfulness
Mindfulness
Mindfulness can be described as a psychological concept which is well established within the scientific literature and commonly discussed in association with meditation. It is often broken down into two separate components both of which comprise the experience of mindfulness itself.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Mindfulness
Cannabis
Cannabis
Cannabis (also known as Marijuana[1], Weed[2], Pot[3], Grass[4], Herb[5] and by many other names) is a preparation of the cannabis plant that can be used for both recreational and medicinal purposes.[6][7] It produces a unique mixture of stimulant, depressant and hallucinogenic effects when administered, which is typically done via smoking or oral administration.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Cannabis
Tactile enhancement
Tactile enhancement
Tactile enhancement can be described as an overall enhancement in the intensity of one's sense of touch and a general increase in a person's overall awareness of the physical sensations across their body. At its highest level, this can extreme enough that the exact location and current sensation of every single nerve ending across one's skin can be felt and comprehended all at once. In contrast, throughout normal sober living, most people can only maintain awareness of the tactile sensations which are relevant to their current situation.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Tactile enhancement
Increased libido
Increased libido
Increased libido in the context of drug usage can be described as a mild to intense increase in feelings of sexual desire, anticipation of sexual activity and the likelihood that one will view the context of a given situation as sexual in nature. When experienced, this sensation is not overwhelming or out of control, but simply remains something that one is constantly aware of.
·psychonautwiki.org·
Increased libido