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The general group of [[pharmacology|pharmacological]] agents commonly known as '''hallucinogens''' can be divided into three broad categories: [[psychedelics]], [[dissociatives]], and [[deliriants]]. The general group of [[pharmacology|pharmacological]] agents commonly known as '''hallucinogens''' can be divided into three broad categories: [[psychedelics]], [[dissociatives]], and [[deliriants]].
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Altered state of consciousness]]
 +* [[Bad trip]]
 +* [[Contact high]]
 +* [[Empathogen]]
 +* [[Entactogen]]
 +* [[Entheogen]]
 +* [[Ergotism]]
 +* [[God in a Pill?]]
 +* [[Hallucinogenic effects of banana peels]]
 +* [[Hard and soft drugs]]
 +* [[Lucid dreaming]]
 +* [[Monomyth]]
 +* [[Neurotheology]]
 +* [[Out-of-body experience]]
 +* [[Overdose]]
 +* [[Pharmacology]]
 +* [[Psilocybin mushroom]]
 +* [[Psychedelic]]
 +* [[Psychedelic plants]]
 +* [[Psychedelic psychotherapy]]
 +* [[Psychoactive]] or [[psychotropic]]
 +* [[Psychonaut]]
 +* [[Recreational drug use]]
 +* [[Research chemicals]]
 +* [[Responsible drug use]]
 +* [[Richard Evans Schultes]] and [[Albert Hofmann]], ''Plants of the Gods''
 +* [[Sensory deprivation]]
 +* [[Set and setting]]
 +
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The general group of pharmacological agents commonly known as hallucinogens can be divided into three broad categories: psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants.

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