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The after effects can be defined as any residual effects which may remain after the experience has reached its conclusion. This is colloquially known as a "hangover" or an "afterglow" | The after effects can be defined as any residual effects which may remain after the experience has reached its conclusion. After effects depend on the substance and usage. This is colloquially known as a "hangover" for negative after effects of substances, such as [[alcohol]], [[cocaine]], and [[MDMA]] or an "afterglow" for describing a typically positive, pleasant effect, typically found in substances such as [[cannabis]], [[LSD]] in low to high doses, and [[ketamine]]. | ||
It should be noted that the after effects of the substances listed on this site are not included as part of the total duration. | It should be noted that the after effects of the substances listed on this site are not included as part of the total duration. |