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D. N. KHEY ; B. L. MILLER ; O. HAYDEN GRIFFIN | 2010Grown in parts of Mexico, the leaves of the herb, Salvia divinorum, produce hallucinogenic effects when smoked, chewed, or taken through infusion. The leaves have been used by Mazatec Indians for centuries, largely for ritualistic purposes. In t[...]Livre
Tout le monde connaît le cannabis, l'héroïne et la cocaïne. Les effets ainsi que les conséquences de la consommation de ces drogues sont connus dans leurs grandes lignes. Par contre, les substances psychotropes disponibles depuis quelques années[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Salvia divinorum is a naturally occurring psychedelic considered to be one of the most potent hallucinogens found to date. The few behavioral studies conducted conclude that Salvia's effects may be similar to traditional psychedelics[...]Article : Périodique
R. GRAY ; D. BRESSINGTON ; E. HUGHES ; A. IVANECKA |- What is known on the subject? Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) include synthetic drugs mimicking the effects of illicit drugs, e.g. synthetic cannabinoids, and herbs such as Salvia divinorum. NPS are substances that can trigger halluci[...]Livre
Now in its sixth edition, "The American Drug Scene" is a collection of contemporary and classic articles on the changing patterns, problems, perspectives, and policies of legal and illicit drug use. Offering a unique focus on the social contexts[...]Article : Périodique
The association of substance abuse and psychotic disorders is of interest to clinicians, academics, and lawmakers. Commonly abused substances, such as cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, and alcohol, have all been associated with substance-induced [...]Rapport
UNODC launched the Global Synthetics Monitoring: Analyses, Reporting and Trends (SMART) Programme in September 2008. The Programme seeks to enhance the capacity of Member States and authorities in priority regions, to generate, manage, analyse a[...]Article : Périodique
This qualitative research implemented in France between 2004 and 2007 is based on 30 in-depth interviews carried out with individuals who consumed hallucinogenic plants or mushrooms at least six times during the year preceding the interview. The[...]Périodique
J. APPEL ; KIM-APPEL D. | 2007ENGLISH : Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal plant called Salvia divinorum. Numerous internet websites have advertised it for sale as a legal herbal alternative to illegal hallucinogens.[...]Article : Périodique
B. E. PERRON ; B. K. AHMEDANI ; M. G. VAUGHN ; J. E. GLASS ; A. ABDON ; L. T. WU |Background: Salvia divinorum has known hallucinogenic effects and is legal in most parts of the United States. Given that this psychoactive substance has a potential of misuse and abuse, further data regarding the clinical and psychosocial facto[...]Article : Périodique
Background: There is growing use of Salvia divinorum (SD), a psychoactive plant that produces hallucinogen-like effects through a kappa opioid receptor (KOR) mechanism. Little is known about KOR agonist effects in humans and about users of SD. [...]Article : Périodique
The problem of defining what psychoactive products and substances should be covered by legislation aimed at controlling new psychoactive substances (NPS; 'legal highs') is central to the current debate on designing new legislative responses to N[...]