DISSOCIATIVE SUBSTANCES

This group consists of chemical compounds that, being antagonists of NMDA receptors, interfere with the signaling relationships of various parts of the brain. The resulting dissociation of internal and external signals is due to the uncompetitive blocking of the effects of glutamic acid, more precisely glutamate anions, which are the main excitatory neurotransmitter for ionotropicRead More

Dissociatives

Dissociative substances are a class of hallucinogens that distort the perception of sight and sound. Dissociatives also cause a sense of detachment from the environment and from oneself. Initially, they were developed as an analgesic for general use in surgery. The effects of these substances are diverse, most often unpleasant. But the experience gained fromRead More

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