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This page will cover tactics for easing/aborting [[bad trip]]s. Some of these aforementioned tactics involve the consumption of additional psychoactive substances. We must remind all readers that any advice concerning the use of drugs to bring down a bad trip is purely subjective and is provided 'as is' on a non-professional basis. Please do your research on the [[dangerous combinations|combination]] dangers of different drugs before attempting any trip. [[PsychonautWiki]], its creators, and contributors cannot be held accountable for your choices. Be prepared. Be informed. Know your limits.
This page will cover tactics for easing/aborting [[bad trip]]s. Some of these tactics as mentioned earlier involve the consumption of additional psychoactive substances. We must remind all readers that any advice concerning the use of drugs to bring down a bad trip is purely subjective and is provided 'as is' on a non-professional basis. Please do your research on the [[dangerous combinations|combination]] dangers of different drugs before attempting any trip. [[PsychonautWiki]], its creators and contributors cannot be held accountable for your choices. Be prepared. Be informed. Know your limits.


'''Aborting a trip''' can be defined as taking action that softens or stops negative cognitive symptoms when tripping on a [[hallucinogenic]] substance. One may attempt to abort a trip due to fear, the experience of overwhelming symptoms, or even boredom. Although the term "bad trip" usually refers to states created by a [[dissociative]] or [[psychedelic]] drug, it can also be used for states created by [[stimulants]], [[deliriant]]s, and other psychoactive drugs.
'''Aborting a trip''' can be defined as taking action that softens or stops negative cognitive symptoms when tripping on a [[hallucinogenic]] substance. One may attempt to abort a trip due to fear, the experience of overwhelming symptoms, or even boredom. Although the term "bad trip" usually refers to states created by a [[dissociative]] or [[psychedelic]] drug, it can also be used for states created by [[stimulants]], [[deliriant]]s, and other psychoactive drugs.
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