Category:GABAergic hallucinogens

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GABAergic hallucinogens are substances that increase the amount of GABA in the brain, or agonise the GABA receptors. Unlike many GABAergics, they, however, can also cause hallucinations and bizarre behavior. These hallucinations and behavioral changes are likely a result of GABAC, or GABAA-ρ agonism. The most well known of these drugs are talk:z-drugs like zolpidem (Ambien) and amanita muscaria (fly agaric) mushrooms.

Subjective effects

These are general effects commonly expirienced on GABAergic hallucinogens.

Pages in category "GABAergic hallucinogens"

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