Psychoactive Effects From Herbal Cigarettes, Tea, And Capsules

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Herbal preparations, designed to be smoked or ingested for "health and happiness," are promoted as legal hallucinogens, euphoriants, and marihuana substitutes. A total of 25 psychoactive substances have been identified in these products, and a number of intoxications have resulted from their short- or long-term use. Physicians should be alerted to the nature of these effects when taking drug histories, and their possible role in the causation of medical complaints should be considered.

Source: JAMA Network | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | Herbal IntoxicationPsychoactive Effects From Herbal Cigarettes, Tea, and Capsules
 
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