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Ecstasy
A psychoactive drug known chemically as MDMA, popular for its euphoric effects and commonly used in party settings.
Amphetamine
A stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system, increasing alertness and physical activity.
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
A hallucinogenic drug that induces altered states of consciousness, often characterized by hallucinations, changes in thought processes, and emotional shifts.
Hallucinogens
Substances, including LSD and MDMA (ecstasy), that produce perceptual illusions and distortions even in small doses.
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