Hallucinogens

Overcome Hallucinogen Addiction at CONQUER

The counterculture of the 1960s made hallucinogens, such as lysergic acid diethylamide (better known as LSD), famous. These drugs create hallucinations—hence its name—for the user, where they see and imagine things that don’t exist.

Even famous children’s stories like “Alice in Wonderland” or “Dumbo” reference such imagery related to hallucinogens. Long-term effects of hallucinogens can be quite harmful but treatment for this addiction is available.

Signs & Effects of Hallucinogen Use

People who take hallucinogens (which can be ingested in a number of ways—from pills to liquids to snorting) experience these signs and symptoms:

  • Rapid heart rate
  • Nausea
  • Sensory overload (seeing bright colors, sensitivity to touch, etc.)
  • Loss of appetite
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Panic and anxiety
  • Paranoia and psychosis

Hallucinogen Treatment at CONQUER

Although some hallucinogens haven’t been fully classified as addictive, the effects on the body if ingested on a regular basis can be very harmful, particularly to the brain. If you or someone you love has a problem using hallucinogens, CONQUER can step in to help. We will find the appropriate treatment program and modality so you can lead a life that’s not dependent on taking hallucinogens as an unhealthy coping mechanism. Get started by contacting us immediately via the form below.